Is Maine’s Supreme Court Rolling the Dice with Personal Privacy Policies?

In the third in a series of blog posts about digital court records access, privacy expert Peter Guffin explains why he thinks so.

Professor Guffin inquires why the SJC is not using technology solutions that appear to be offered by their selected vendor

He asks why the SJC is putting the burden on filers to identify and seek protection of information; and states,

“[r]elying on filers to serve the privacy gatekeeping function is fraught with peril and not good public policy. It will only serve to erode the public’s trust in the Maine court system.”

Read the full post: Rolling the Dice: How Not to Protect Privacy

https://www.privacylawperspectives.com/2020/06/04/rolling-the-dice-how-not-to-protect-privacy/

And the full series is available, here:

https://www.privacylawperspectives.com/?utm_source=vuture&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=%7Bvx:campaign%20name%7D