Claire Kirch, Publishers Weekly; Publishers Call Out Target for 'Censoring' Book Descriptions
"According to Ohio State University Press director Tony Sanfilippo,
Target’s move might be a well-meaning policy gone awry. “I understand
that they might want to avoid controversy. But if they want to keep
Nazis off their site, or Nazi-themed products out of their search
results, there are ways of doing that that don’t censor. If you can’t
say 'Nazi,' you can’t stop Nazis. And if you can’t search for books
about the trans community and trans issues, your search engine and your
corporate philosophy are morally flawed.""
Issues and developments related to ethics, information, and technologies, examined in the ethics and intellectual property graduate courses I teach at the University of Pittsburgh School of Computing and Information. My Bloomsbury book "Ethics, Information, and Technology" will be published in Summer 2025. Kip Currier, PhD, JD
Showing posts with label Target. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Target. Show all posts
Sunday, September 16, 2018
Publishers Call Out Target for 'Censoring' Book Descriptions; Publishers Weekly, September 13, 2018
Thursday, May 25, 2017
Target to Pay $18.5M to States Over Data Breach; Inside Counsel, May 24, 2017
P.J. D'Annunuzio, Inside Counsel;
Target to Pay $18.5M to States Over Data Breach
"Deterrence was a major theme brought up by many of the attorneys general who released statements about the agreement.
The $18.5 million settlement with the states, coupled with the $10 million consumer class action settlement approved last week, may seem like a drop in the bucket for a retail juggernaut like Target, but according to Lambiras, the deterrent effect lies in the residual legal and public relations costs companies incur following a data breach.
In a statement Tuesday, Connecticut Attorney General George Jepsen said the settlement should serve as a wake-up call to companies to tighten their data security. He also gave kudos to Target for working with authorities after the breach."
Sunday, November 20, 2016
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)