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Jul
24
2010

Sweat Shop Mouse Manufacturing

Filed under CPSC430

We discussed an article about Microsoft and other electronic companies using young and poorly paid, mostly female workers to make their computer mice. The image on the article, and many more on the flicker stream showed the workers sleeping at their factory benches. I think the article was really shocking to many of us in the class because a lot of us are from Chinese descent. Having lived in Canada most of our lives, however we’re not really aware of what goes on in the “homeland”. Although I can’t say I’m really surprised. China never gets huge props in the media for their treating of human rights, they are a communist country after all. And my parents and grandmother all tell me horror stories about working in factories when they were young before they left the mainland… So in 30+ years, China has not changed much.

Someone in class also pointed out that in the photo they looked like they were playing Heads Up 7 Up. Yeah, they do.

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Jul
20
2010

Class Notes, July 19

Filed under CPSC430

learning goals
-10 responsibilities of organizations under PIPEDA
- US privacy like FACTA, FCRA
-there may be purpose to disclosing information
-RFID tags
-Walmart and Wartham
-efficient supply chain
-requires all manufacturers to put in RFID tag in shipment
-save labour, time, cost
-better logistics.
-RFID passports
-need special equipment to read them
5.5 US Legislation
-FCRA, credit records kept for 7 yrs only
-FSMA, security, malware, encryption
-safeguards rule
-COPPA, protect consent
-HIPPAA, health records, prevent discrimination because of health issues
-RQ: why is medical history considered so private?
-ppl don\t have a choice for genetic disorders
-other info not so private
-salaries of public employees.

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Jul
17
2010

Class Notes, July 16

Filed under CPSC430

-Privacy rooted in older philosophical traditions
- physical, knowledge, homes
-Edmund Byrne
-asked Too much privacy?
-1950′ post WWII – families get smaller, less of a close knit community
- ppl are isolated from each other
-Not illegal to take photos of others in a public space
-everyone else has cameras too
-Canadian charter of rights and freedoms
-is there a right to privacy in Canada?
- not really
-Charter: life, liberty and security of person
-search and seizure
-everyone has the right to be secure
-Invisible information gathering
-10 principles of model code – think of these when evaluating case studies
-PIPEDA (late 1990s)
-response not to anticipate sites like Facebook
-to promote consumer trust on electronic commerce
-to make things smoother when info is collected
-EU was passing privacy collection laws, companies that didn’t have similar privacy laws at the same level couldn’t do business with them

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