Carnegie Mellon University
Data Privacy Course
Lab #1: News Article Submission
After you draft your summary for a privacy article in the Historical New York Times newspaper archive, as instructed in
Lab 1
, complete the following information and then click on the
Submit Article Summary
button below. Submissions will be shared and displayed publicly.
Newspaper:
New York Times Historical
Publication year:
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Citation
(includes title):
Summary:
Privacy Issues:
(select all that apply)
Advertising and Marketing
Consent
Constitution
Contracts
Cookies (Web)
Eavesdropping
Electronic mail (email)
Encryption
Free speech
Genetics, DNA
Healthcare
Identity theft
Internet (Web)
Marriage
Mail
Opt-out
Personal records
Political affiliations
Political contributions
Race or ethnicity
Photography
Social Security numbers
Sound recording
Surveillance
Telephone
Trespassing
Video recording
Privacy Space:
Body and Health
Communication
Computer system
Family
Personal activity
Physical location
Property
Web browsing (Internet use)
Involved entities
(select all that apply)
Asia
Celebrities
Corporations
Educational institutions
Employers
Entertainment Providers (including books)
Europe
Financial instituitions
Government organizations
Governments, International
Healthcare organizations
Healthcare professionals
Households
Insurance companies
Internet Service Providers
Law enforcement
Legislative organizations
Libraries
Real estate agencies
Reporters (media, photographers)
Scientists, Researchers
Social organizations
Telephone Service Providers
Video stores
Submitted by:
Spring 2004
Privacy and Anonymity in Data
Professor:
Latanya Sweeney, Ph.D.
[
latanya@dataprivacylab.org
]