Comparison of Privacy and Trust Policies in the Area of Electronic Communications

Posted: 24 Jan 2008 Last revised: 1 Feb 2014

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J. Scott Marcus

Bruegel; European University Institute - Florence School of Regulation; The Japanese Institute of Global Communications (J.I. GLOCOM)

Kenneth R. Carter

Columbia Institute for Tele-Information; CloudFlare; Google, Inc.; WIK - Consult GMBH; Federal Communications Commissio

Neil Robinson

RAND Corporation - RAND Europe

Lisa Klautzer

RAND Corporation - RAND Europe

Christopher Marsden

Monash University - Faculty of Law; Monash University, Faculty of Law

Joel R. Reidenberg

Fordham University School of Law

Yves Poullet

CRID

Florence de Villenfagne

CRID

Franck Dumortier

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Adam Peake

GLOCOM, Japan

Keisuke Kamimura

Daito Bunka University

Tazuko Tanaka

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Date Written: July 20, 2007

Abstract

The study compares what systems are present in the United States and a number of advanced Asian countries to protect privacy and enhance trust in the realm of electronic communications. Additionally, the study reports on the effectiveness of these arrangements and the perceptions of various stakeholders of these different systems.

Keywords: Privacy, Trust, Electronic Communications

Suggested Citation

Marcus, J. Scott and Carter, Kenneth R. and Robinson, Neil and Klautzer, Lisa and Marsden, Christopher T. and Reidenberg, Joel R. and Poullet, Yves and de Villenfagne, Florence and Dumortier, Franck and Peake, Adam and Kamimura, Keisuke and Tanaka, Tazuko, Comparison of Privacy and Trust Policies in the Area of Electronic Communications (July 20, 2007). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1086929

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Neil Robinson

RAND Corporation - RAND Europe ( email )

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Lisa Klautzer

RAND Corporation - RAND Europe ( email )

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Christopher T. Marsden

Monash University - Faculty of Law ( email )

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Yves Poullet

CRID ( email )

United States

Florence De Villenfagne

CRID ( email )

United States

Franck Dumortier

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Adam Peake

GLOCOM, Japan ( email )

Japan

Keisuke Kamimura

Daito Bunka University ( email )

Japan

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Tazuko Tanaka

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