Spatial Law and Policy Update (November 16, 2010)

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Privacy
Obama Administration Considering Privacy Agency
Stage Set for Showdown on Online Privacy
Department Reconsiders Publication of Payments
Whatch Where You Are Going
Plan To Tag New Babies Causes Outcry
European Commission Issues Proposal for Significant Changes to Privacy Policies
Location based services - privacy laws
Privacy Concerns Loom Large Over Location Based Services
FCC Probes Google's Street View Collection Practices
Watchdog Planned for Online Privacy

Spatial Data Infrastructure
White House Issues OMB-Circular A-16 Supplemental Guidance

Law Enforcement/National Security
Texas Cellphone Tracking Opinion
Dazzling New Weapons Requires New Rules for War

Smart Grid
Smart Meters Draw Complaints of Innaccuracy

Crowdsourcing
Crowdsourcing Surveillance

Miscellaneous
GPS data used to fire employees for "loafing"
Workers' rights extend to Facebook Labor Says
ESRI Iphone App Helps Determining Medical Place History
Finding a lost family with Google Earth
Netezza settles over alleged software hack
Russians develop DUI camera
What Is Driving The Need for Real-Time Geodata and What Are the Implications

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