Peter Fleischer

Peter Fleischer
Peter Fleischer
Type: Person
Name: Peter Fleischer
Title: Global Privacy Counsel
company: Google
Fact Sheet: Biography for Peter Fleischer
First reported Apr 29 2013 - Updated Apr 29 2013 - 1 reports

Google Pays $189,000 Fine to German DPA For Unlawfully Collecting, Storing Wi-Fi Data

BERLIN--Google Inc. has paid a €145,000 ($189,000) fine imposed by the Hamburg Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information after the internet giant allegedly unlawfully collected and stored internet users' unencrypted Wi-Fi data during ... [Published Bureau of National Affairs - Apr 29 2013]
First reported Apr 29 2013 - Updated Apr 29 2013 - 1 reports

Regional summit in Syracuse to promote local, independent businesses

Syracuse, NY -- Economic development officials on Monday announced plans for a first-of-its-kind regional conference to help local, independent businesses grow in Central New York.SyracuseFirst, a nonprofit organization that promotes the growth of locally-owned ... [Published Syracuse Online - Apr 29 2013]
First reported Apr 22 2013 - Updated Apr 23 2013 - 4 reports

Is This Fine Large Enough To Stop Google’s Data Violations?

In order to create the street level view for its navigation tool, Google ( NASDAQ:GOOG ) may have overstepped its bounds; a German privacy regulator discovered in 2010 that the technology giant had collected personal data — including fragments ... [Published Wall St. Cheat Sheet - Apr 22 2013]
First reported Apr 22 2013 - Updated Apr 23 2013 - 2 reports

Google Fined $189K For ‘one of the biggest data' privacy violations in Germany

Google 1, Germany 0. German regulators were furious when it was found that Google’s street car was unintentionally collecting email, photos, and passwords from its citizens’ unprotected wi-fi networks–something Hamburg-based regulator, Johannes Caspar,  ... [Published TechCrunch - Apr 22 2013]
First reported Apr 17 2013 - Updated Apr 17 2013 - 3 reports

Italian Prosecutor Appeals Google Execs’ Acquittal

About seven years ago, a video was uploaded to YouTube featuring a group of school kids bullying an autistic child. This led to three Google executives – David Drummond, Peter Fleischer (pictured) and George Reyes – being convicted in 2010 by a judge ... [Published WebProNews - Apr 17 2013]
First reported Mar 11 2013 - Updated Mar 12 2013 - 1 reports

The Right to be Forgotten: Spain and Google Before the European Court

A professor fined for urinating in public when he was a teenager. A civil servant whose online information made him an ETA [the Basque terrorist organization] target. A businessman whose assets were seized due to a social security debt. Mocking from ... [Published Global Voices Online - Mar 11 2013]
First reported Mar 01 2013 - Updated Mar 01 2013 - 1 reports

First SOPA, Now Your Privacy: Facebook, Google Flex Lobbying Muscle in Europe

When the US government tried to regulate the Internet in 2011, through the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and a corresponding Senate bill, Silicon Valley tech giants and civil liberties organizations went ballistic. The two groups, often at odds, ... [Published MoJo Articles | Mother Jones - Mar 01 2013]
First reported Feb 28 2013 - Updated Feb 28 2013 - 2 reports

Court: Google Can’t Be Forced To Filter Every Uploaded Video

December Italian court ruling made publicGet the WebProNews Newsletter:Back in 2006, a video was uploaded to YouTube featuring a group of school kids bullying an autistic child. Three Google executives – David Drummond, Peter Fleischer and George Reyes ... [Published WebProNews - Feb 28 2013]
First reported Feb 18 2013 - Updated Feb 19 2013 - 1 reports

Google’s Neck On The Line: EU Threatens “Repressive Action”

European privacy watchdogs are squaring up for a titanic clash with Google after the internet giant ignored orders to undo the sweeping changes made to its privacy policy last year which affected services including Gmail, YouTube and Google Search. ... [Published SiliconANGLE - Feb 18 2013]
First reported Jan 28 2013 - Updated Jan 28 2013 - 1 reports

A brief guide to tech lobbyists in Europe [GigaOM]

In the last few years, lobbying by web giants like Google and Facebook has increased dramatically on both sides of the Atlantic. As noted by the Financial Times , Facebook’s spending in Washington trebled in 2012 — and similar expansion has also been ... [Published GigaOM Network - Jan 28 2013]
First reported Jan 23 2013 - Updated Jan 23 2013 - 1 reports

Brace Yourselves, Europe: The Lawyers are Coming

Peter Fleischer, an American in Paris who is also Google’s Global Privacy Counsel, knows a bit about privacy and law. Writing in his own blog , he has warned Europe to expect a litigious explosio ... ... [Published Infosecurity - Blog - Jan 23 2013]
First reported Dec 21 2012 - Updated Dec 22 2012 - 3 reports

Italy finally acquits Google execs convicted over user-uploaded video

Three Google executives convicted in Italy of privacy law violations had their convictions overturned by an appeals court today. Google's Global Privacy Counsel Peter Fleischer, Senior Vice President and Chief Legal Officer David Drummond, and former ... [Published Ars Technica - Dec 21 2012]

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Google Pays $189,000 Fine to German DPA For Unl... [Published Bureau of National Affairs - Apr 29 2013]
Regional summit in Syracuse to promote local, i... [Published Syracuse Online - Apr 29 2013]
Is This Fine Large Enough To Stop Google’s Data... [Published Wall St. Cheat Sheet - Apr 22 2013]
Google Fined $189K For ‘one of the biggest data... [Published TechCrunch - Apr 22 2013]
Google Fined $189K For ‘one of the biggest data... [Published TechCrunch Europe - Apr 22 2013]
Germans Fine Google for Gathering Personal Data... [Published CIO Magazine - Apr 22 2013]
Germany Fines Google Over Data Collection [Published New York Times - Apr 22 2013]
Google Fined 145,000 Euros Over Wi-Fi Data Coll... [Published Bloomberg - Apr 22 2013]
Italian Prosecutor Appeals Google Execs’ Acquittal [Published WebProNews - Apr 17 2013]
Italian Prosecutor Appeals Google Execs’ Acquittal [Published WebProNews Feed - Apr 17 2013]
Google Video trial to continue to Italian supre... [Published PC World: Techlog - Apr 17 2013]
The Right to be Forgotten: Spain and Google Bef... [Published Global Voices Online - Mar 11 2013]
First SOPA, Now Your Privacy: Facebook, Google ... [Published MoJo Articles | Mother Jones - Mar 01 2013]
Court: Google Can’t Be Forced To Filter Every U... [Published WebProNews - Feb 28 2013]
Court: Google Can’t Be Forced To Filter Every U... [Published WebProNews Feed - Feb 28 2013]
Google’s Neck On The Line: EU Threatens “Repres... [Published SiliconANGLE - Feb 18 2013]
A brief guide to tech lobbyists in Europe [GigaOM] [Published GigaOM Network - Jan 28 2013]
Brace Yourselves, Europe: The Lawyers are Coming [Published Infosecurity - Blog - Jan 23 2013]
Italy finally acquits Google execs convicted ov... [Published Ars Technica - Dec 21 2012]
Google’s legal and privacy chiefs have sentence... [Published GigaOM - Dec 21 2012]
Google’s legal and privacy chiefs have sentence... [Published GigaOM Network - Dec 21 2012]
Google told privacy policy must be clearer to u... [Published Bend Bulletin - Oct 17 2012]
Google still has some data from its Street View... [Published Topnews.in - Aug 01 2012]
Google Employees convicted in Italy [Published Topnews.in - Feb 25 2010]
Biography for Peter Fleischer [Published Able2Act - Jun 14 2007]
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Is This Fine Large Enough To Stop Google’s Data... [Published Wall St. Cheat Sheet - Apr 22 2013]
In order to create the street level view for its navigation tool, Google ( NASDAQ:GOOG ) may have overstepped its bounds; a German privacy regulator discovered in 2010 that the technology giant had collected personal data — including fragments ...
Google Fined $189K For ‘one of the biggest data... [Published TechCrunch - Apr 22 2013]
Google 1, Germany 0. German regulators were furious when it was found that Google’s street car was unintentionally collecting email, photos, and passwords from its citizens’ unprotected wi-fi networks–something Hamburg-based regulator, Johannes Caspar,  ...
Google Fined $189K For ‘one of the biggest data... [Published TechCrunch Europe - Apr 22 2013]
Google 1, Germany 0. German regulators were furious when it was found that Google’s street car was unintentionally collecting email, photos, and passwords from its citizens’ unprotected wi-fi networks–something Hamburg-based regulator, Johannes Caspar,  ...
Google Video trial to continue to Italian supre... [Published PC World: Techlog - Apr 17 2013]
Three Google executives are heading back to court in Italy, where the prosecutor has appealed their acquittal on charges of allowing a video to be posted in breach of Italy's privacy laws, one of the Google execs involved said on Wednesday. Google's ...
The Right to be Forgotten: Spain and Google Bef... [Published Global Voices Online - Mar 11 2013]
A professor fined for urinating in public when he was a teenager. A civil servant whose online information made him an ETA [the Basque terrorist organization] target. A businessman whose assets were seized due to a social security debt. Mocking from ...
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