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May 2010 - Kim Cameron's Identity Weblog
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Clarke: Appropriating home network identifiers is the real issue
But breaches of telecommunications laws may be easier to prove in the case of content than of device-identifiers... Read More...
Published
Mon, May 31 2010 8:22 AM
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Kim Cameron's Identity Weblog
Filed under:
Digital Rights
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Digital Identity
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Laws of Identity
Don’t take identities from our homes without our consent
We need to reach into the future and understand why commercial interests should not be allowed to enter our device space. Read More...
Published
Sun, May 30 2010 1:12 PM
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Kim Cameron's Identity Weblog
Filed under:
Attacks
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hacking
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Digital Rights
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Digital Identity
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Laws of Identity
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Business Model
Misuse of network identifiers was done on purpose
Google's apology for accidentally collecting network traffic is beside the point. Their misappropriation of our personal, home and business network identitifiers was done on purpose. Read More...
Published
Sat, May 29 2010 1:42 PM
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Kim Cameron's Identity Weblog
Filed under:
Privacy
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Linkage
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Digital Rights
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Digital Identity
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Ethics
,
Laws of Identity
EPIC on Google WiFi eavesdropping
Prominent privacy watchdog EPIC complains to FCC about improper use of device identifiers. Read More...
Published
Fri, May 28 2010 12:17 PM
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Kim Cameron's Identity Weblog
Filed under:
Privacy
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Digital Rights
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Ethics
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Identity
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Laws of Identity
The Laws of Identity catch up with Google
The idea that Google would, without our consent, employ our home networks for its own commercial purposes betrays a problem of ethics and a lack of control. Read More...
Published
Thu, May 27 2010 11:10 AM
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Kim Cameron's Identity Weblog
Filed under:
Privacy
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Linkage
,
Ethics
,
Laws of Identity
Issuing Information Cards with ADFS 2.0
Adoption of federation and the shift toward cloud computing make Information Card technology more important than ever Read More...
Published
Thu, May 27 2010 7:54 AM
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Kim Cameron's Identity Weblog
Filed under:
Cloud
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Cardspace
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Digital Identity
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Federation
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Information Cards
Interview on Identity and the Cloud
Cloud computing is impossible without federated identity Read More...
Published
Tue, May 25 2010 1:12 AM
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Kim Cameron's Identity Weblog
Filed under:
Minimal Disclosure
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Claims
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Cloud
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Digital Identity
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Laws of Identity
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