Riding in Big Brother’s Automobile: Vehicle Technology and Consumer Privacy

Author

Paul Coninx

Organization

Automobile Consumer Coalition (ACC)

Published

2007

Summary

This project by the Automobile Consumer Coalition will examine the major issues related to personal privacy raised by the rapidly evolving technologies found in modern vehicles. Research will include an examination of peer reviewed journals, technical publications, and the general media; on-site visits to locations where the relevant technology is installed or operating; and interviews with privacy experts or representatives from the law enforcement, legal and business communities.

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Contact information

Address
Automobile Consumer Coalition
(ACC)
208-1110A Wilson Ave
North York, ON
M3M 1G7
Telephone
(416) 651-0555
Fax
(416) 651-5465

Source: Consumer Policy Research Database