Privacy Publications
These
privacy periodicals
are valuable resources
Knowledge is the key to protecting
your privacy, and the situation is changing fast.
Here are two privacy resources targeted to professionals
but also of value to consumers. If you’re serious
about defending your privacy rights, check these
out.
Privacy
Times
Overview
If you want the latest in what's happening
with privacy cases and the law, this is the publication
for you. Privacy Times has been a leader for almost 20 years. This biweekly
newsletter covers the legal debate over privacy.
Its well regarded editor and publisher, Evan Hendricks,
is the oft-quoted author of Your Right to Privacy and other works. A lawyer, editor, publisher
and privacy expert, Hendricks regularly lectures
on information policy issues in the United States,
Canada and Europe.
Key
Findings
With its coverage of information law and privacy-related
court decisions, this is an excellent choice for
professionals, researchers, law makers, attorneys
and consumers who want to stay on top of the latest
in privacy events and legislation, court rulings
and industry developments. We were pleased to
see Privacy
Times state that it does not sell, rent or
divulge its mailing list to third parties.
Subscription
Info:
Check website for current annual subscription rate. Privacy
Times will soon make per article prices available
as well. This biweekly can be received in hard
copy (U.S. distribution) through first class mail
or through electronic distribution. Go to http://www.privacytimes.com.
Privacy
Journal
Overview
Founded in 1974, Privacy
Journal has proved its staying power. This
monthly newsletter covers privacy-related technology,
legislation, legal trends, book reviews and public
attitudes. Its savvy editor and publisher, Robert
Ellis Smith, is a journalist, frequent speaker
and author of Ben
Franklin's Web Site: Privacy And Curiosity From
Plymouth Rock To The Internet, as well as
other books on privacy. He’s also a graduate of
Harvard College and Georgetown University Law
Center.
Key
Findings
This publication addresses a wide range of privacy
news and is a good choice for anyone seriously
interested in this topic. We found the articles
clear, well written and suitably irreverent.
Subscription
Info:
Annual subscription rate for this monthly
in U.S. or Canada, $118/year. Overseas, 145/year
(Student discounts available). Hard copy edition
sent by U.S. Mail, electronic edition sent by
email or fax, newsstand edition sold at Borders
bookstores and alternative newsstands throughout
the U.S. To view Privacy Journal online,
just click www.privacyjournal.net
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