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Information policy 
IS10010 – Lecture 4
Agenda 
 What is an Information Society 
 Why are Information Policies needed 
 What is an Information Policy 
 Who has Information Policies 
 Information Policy in Ireland
What is an Information Society 
 A society where the creation, distribution, use, 
integration and manipulation of information area 
significant economic, political, and cultural activity. 
 Economic counterpart = Knowledge Economy 
 Successor to Industrial Society???
Theories of ‘Information Society’ 
: Sample 
 Machlup – patents & research 
 Knowledge Industry, sectors 
 Drucker – materials based > knowledge based economy 
 Bell – no. of employee > in sector = indicator of 
informational character of society. 
 Other theorists include : 
 Porat 
 Touraine 
 Lyotard 
 Sonntag 
 Stehr 
 Toffler 
 Van Dijk
Castells – Network Society 
 The key social structures and activities are organized 
around electronically processed information networks.
Critique of ‘Information Society’
Importance
Lifecycle of information
Why are Information Policies 
needed 
 Sets boundaries
History of Information Policy 
Image http://www.personal.psu.edu/glh10/ist110/topic_old/topic01/topic01_02.html
What is an Information Policy 
 Information policy is the set of all public laws, regulations and 
policies that encourage, discourage, or regulate the creation, use, 
storage, access, and communication and dissemination of 
information.[1] It thus encompasses any other decision-making 
practice with society-wide constitutive efforts that involve the flow 
of information and how it is processed.[2] 
 [1]Weingarten, F.W. (1989) Federal Information Policy Development: The Congressional perspective. In C. McClure, P. Hernon and H. Relyea (eds), United States Government Information Policies: views and Perspectives (Ablex, Norwood, NJ). 
 [2]Braman, S. (2011). Defining information policy. Journal of Information Policy 1-5. http://jip.vmhost.psu.edu/ojs/index.php/jip/article/view/19/14. 
 Can be anything 
1. How you manage your privacy settings on Social networks 
2. Government strategy (Infrastructure, Policy, Law, Regulation) 
3. Corporate plan
Elements of Information Policy 
 E-Inclusion 
 Life Long Learning 
 E-Business strategies 
 Infrasture – physical (broadband/e-fibre) 
 Infrastructure – political / Legal and regulatory 
 Copyright, Intellectual Property, Data Protection, Freedom 
of Information 
 Regulation of Domain Name Spaces ( .ie) 
 E-government
Intellectual Property 
Image: http://carlowsolicitors.com/intellectual-property/
Copyright 
Image: http://www.publicdomainday.org/sites/www.publicdomainday.eu/files/World_copyright-terms.jpg
Freedom of Information (FOI) 
Image: http://wayne-newsyoudontsee.blogspot.ie/2011/04/what-freedom-of-information.html
Censorship 
 Is not a thing of the past. 
 Banned books week 2013 in the USA 
Image http://blogs.furman.edu/com221sp10d/2010/04/07/12-months-of-censorship-in-china/
Data Protection 
 About your right to privacy 
 EU Directive 95/46 
 Principle: individuals should be in a position to control 
how data relating to them is used
ISSUES 
 Digital environment: intellectual property, 
economic regulations, freedom of 
expression, confidentiality or privacy of 
information, information security, access 
management, and regulating how the 
dissemination of public information 
occurs.
Internet Governance 
Image http://akai.no/en/gnarl/?cat=30
Issue: Privacy 
 Habermas: 
 Public and private sphere 
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g4tLsTt9LxM 
 The NSA has huge 
 capabilities – and if it 
 wants in to your computer, 
 it's in. 
• Explaining the latest NSA revelations – Q&A
Issue: Convergance
Issue: Security V FOI
Who has Information Policies 
 International 
 EU, WIPO 
 National level 
 Ireland, USA (Patriot Act) 
 Corporate 
 (Microsoft, HP, Intel, LinkedIn) 
 LinkedIn privacy policy 
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xIW5RI8K3Yg 
 Local Organizations 
 Informal (personal)
WIPO
Information Policy in Ireland
Government Roles and 
Responsibilities
Information Society Policy – 
Ireland: 1
Information Society Policy – 
Ireland: 2
Data Protection - Ireland 
 Data protection acts 1998 & 2003 
 Data protection commissioner 
 Data protection is about your fundamental right to 
privacy. 
 You can access and correct data about yourself. 
 Those who keep data about you have to comply with 
data protection principles
FOI – Ireland 
Table from http://www.oic.gov.ie/en/Publications/Special-Reports/10th-Anniversary-Publication-Freedom-of-Information-The-First- 
Decade-/Freedom-of-Information-The-First-Decade.pdf
ComReg 
Image: http://www.siliconrepublic.com/comms/item/17640-net-neutrality-a-clash-of-o
Advantages of having an 
Information Policy 
 Get the best of web 2.0 (ie non-static web 
pages – interactivity) 
 Influence people paying attention to the 
social aspect of these socio-technical 
systems. 
 Secure the preservation of digital content 
 Bring about information production
Future needs 
 Needs to be flexible, and change to meet ever evolving 
circumstance as the ability to access, store and share 
information continues to grow. 
 DNA / Genetic information 
 Medical privacy
Next lecture 
 Global Digital Divide

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Introduction to Information Policy

  • 2. Agenda  What is an Information Society  Why are Information Policies needed  What is an Information Policy  Who has Information Policies  Information Policy in Ireland
  • 3. What is an Information Society  A society where the creation, distribution, use, integration and manipulation of information area significant economic, political, and cultural activity.  Economic counterpart = Knowledge Economy  Successor to Industrial Society???
  • 4. Theories of ‘Information Society’ : Sample  Machlup – patents & research  Knowledge Industry, sectors  Drucker – materials based > knowledge based economy  Bell – no. of employee > in sector = indicator of informational character of society.  Other theorists include :  Porat  Touraine  Lyotard  Sonntag  Stehr  Toffler  Van Dijk
  • 5. Castells – Network Society  The key social structures and activities are organized around electronically processed information networks.
  • 9. Why are Information Policies needed  Sets boundaries
  • 10. History of Information Policy Image http://www.personal.psu.edu/glh10/ist110/topic_old/topic01/topic01_02.html
  • 11. What is an Information Policy  Information policy is the set of all public laws, regulations and policies that encourage, discourage, or regulate the creation, use, storage, access, and communication and dissemination of information.[1] It thus encompasses any other decision-making practice with society-wide constitutive efforts that involve the flow of information and how it is processed.[2]  [1]Weingarten, F.W. (1989) Federal Information Policy Development: The Congressional perspective. In C. McClure, P. Hernon and H. Relyea (eds), United States Government Information Policies: views and Perspectives (Ablex, Norwood, NJ).  [2]Braman, S. (2011). Defining information policy. Journal of Information Policy 1-5. http://jip.vmhost.psu.edu/ojs/index.php/jip/article/view/19/14.  Can be anything 1. How you manage your privacy settings on Social networks 2. Government strategy (Infrastructure, Policy, Law, Regulation) 3. Corporate plan
  • 12. Elements of Information Policy  E-Inclusion  Life Long Learning  E-Business strategies  Infrasture – physical (broadband/e-fibre)  Infrastructure – political / Legal and regulatory  Copyright, Intellectual Property, Data Protection, Freedom of Information  Regulation of Domain Name Spaces ( .ie)  E-government
  • 13. Intellectual Property Image: http://carlowsolicitors.com/intellectual-property/
  • 15. Freedom of Information (FOI) Image: http://wayne-newsyoudontsee.blogspot.ie/2011/04/what-freedom-of-information.html
  • 16. Censorship  Is not a thing of the past.  Banned books week 2013 in the USA Image http://blogs.furman.edu/com221sp10d/2010/04/07/12-months-of-censorship-in-china/
  • 17. Data Protection  About your right to privacy  EU Directive 95/46  Principle: individuals should be in a position to control how data relating to them is used
  • 18. ISSUES  Digital environment: intellectual property, economic regulations, freedom of expression, confidentiality or privacy of information, information security, access management, and regulating how the dissemination of public information occurs.
  • 19. Internet Governance Image http://akai.no/en/gnarl/?cat=30
  • 20. Issue: Privacy  Habermas:  Public and private sphere  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g4tLsTt9LxM  The NSA has huge  capabilities – and if it  wants in to your computer,  it's in. • Explaining the latest NSA revelations – Q&A
  • 23. Who has Information Policies  International  EU, WIPO  National level  Ireland, USA (Patriot Act)  Corporate  (Microsoft, HP, Intel, LinkedIn)  LinkedIn privacy policy  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xIW5RI8K3Yg  Local Organizations  Informal (personal)
  • 24. WIPO
  • 26. Government Roles and Responsibilities
  • 27. Information Society Policy – Ireland: 1
  • 28. Information Society Policy – Ireland: 2
  • 29. Data Protection - Ireland  Data protection acts 1998 & 2003  Data protection commissioner  Data protection is about your fundamental right to privacy.  You can access and correct data about yourself.  Those who keep data about you have to comply with data protection principles
  • 30. FOI – Ireland Table from http://www.oic.gov.ie/en/Publications/Special-Reports/10th-Anniversary-Publication-Freedom-of-Information-The-First- Decade-/Freedom-of-Information-The-First-Decade.pdf
  • 32. Advantages of having an Information Policy  Get the best of web 2.0 (ie non-static web pages – interactivity)  Influence people paying attention to the social aspect of these socio-technical systems.  Secure the preservation of digital content  Bring about information production
  • 33. Future needs  Needs to be flexible, and change to meet ever evolving circumstance as the ability to access, store and share information continues to grow.  DNA / Genetic information  Medical privacy
  • 34. Next lecture  Global Digital Divide

Editor's Notes

  1. We can consider than in very primitive societies, the individual held all the power. As social organizations became more complex, the need for a minimal coordination comes evident: tribes got their chieftains to guide the collective. The growth of communities and the need to strengthen coordination — especially against the “threat” of other communities — imply (amongst other factors) the militarization of a society and, sooner or later, the seizure of power by the military chaste. Warlords and absolute kings (and also Pharaohs, etc.) do not only rule but also reduce the degree of freedom of their subjects:  Many claim that the Information Society is empowering back individuals, and it well may definitely be true: never before as now can people or people have the potential to freely act, create, speak, reach out… within the given system. But it may also true that,never before as now is governance — as the power to change the system — so far from the citizens’ reach… even of their direct representatives, which are controlled by higher powers, most of them out of anyone’s jurisdiction. Like in an hourglass, the distribution of power is shifted to the (upper and lower) edges, the question being: who is playing the role of the transmission chain between these two edges?
  2. Information goes through a lifecycle from creation to collection, organisation/classification, dissemination and destruction, laws an policies are needed for each stage of this cycle. This lifecycle informs what need an information policy, and other information related policies like data protection copyright and information security policies.
  3. For one they are needed for legal reasons associated with the development of technology and society and it’s people responding to this technology, especially the digitisation of cultural content – from music downloads to images of the book of kells. Digitisation reduces production costs, but has also seen an increase in the exchange of file – illegally or of unauthorized copies (Napster controversy is an example of this). This exchange can take place online, p2p or via hardcopy off line. It created a grey area. Because it had economic impact something was done about it via information policy. The music industry demanded regulation. This is also the origin of those lovely anti-piracy sections at the start of our dvd’s. Information policy shapes many aspects of society and set boundaries as they set a framework to evaluate issues in relation to the life cycle of information and the it’s use. Organization information policies reflect this in that they Look at the interaction between tech and people, where using information is the aim of the interaction, issues include who sets the policy where it’s top-down or middle-down, AND how the organisation’s culture influences the complexity of it’s information need.
  4. Wikileaks (Social computing example), and Edward Snowdon exposed the approach taken by the National Security Agency regarding e-mail, and monitoring – even going so far as to monitor ‘friendlies’ like the EU, Russia, and Brazil – who’s PM cancelled a state visit in protest today. Not just about governance for them, it’s about access to information in advance of an oil right sell off soon. Issue: Privacy How to protect personal information with all this dev and innovation going on, how to abide by privacy laws, regulatory convergence is needed hand in had with the technological convergence for this kind of synergy. It is leading to the merging of industry based laws in favour of a single legal and regulatory framework.  
  5. Convergence aims to deliver improved performance via really diverse technical systems, which have evolved like the media, telecommunications, broadcast, computing, via digital computers. This can result from the need to expand into new markets, due to competition, and technological advances, or the threat of new entrants, to the value chain. Convergance aims to have disparate tech’s interact synergistically. To deliver info in a new and unique way via inventive solutions. These innovations involve adding data and layers of connectivity. For example social networks have added e-mail capabilities. Search engines integrate data from Facebook and twitter, twitter has been used as part of emergency responses. Consequently gov.s have looked for social networks to install monitoring of these e-mail systems, and utilize them.
  6. SECURITY v FOI PATRIot ACT gave security precedent over civil liberties, allowing wire tapping of voice and data communications, allowing the US government access to e-mail. Carrying out e-survelliance against anyone, counter to 4th amendment rights against search and seizure. It doesnt’ just impact on the USA as this summer’s controversy with wikileaks and Edward Snowdon show! It effect us all as we live in a globally connected world. With cloud computing your data could be stored anywhere. Austrian students sue Facebook under Irish law.
  7. Uniting (and) Strengthening America (by) Providing Appropriate Tools Required (to) Intercept (and) Obstruct Terrorism Act of 2001. Patriot act passed in the shadow of 9/11. On May 26, 2011, President Barack Obama signed the PATRIOT Sunsets Extension Act of 2011,[2] a four-year extension of three key provisions in the USA PATRIOT Act:[3] roving wiretaps, searches of business records (the "library records provision"), and conducting surveillance of "lone wolves"—individuals suspected of terrorist-related activities not linked to terrorist groups.[4] Opponents of the law have criticized its authorization of indefinite detentions of immigrants; the permission given law enforcement officers to search a home or business without the owner’s or the occupant’s consent or knowledge; the expanded use of National Security Letters, which allows the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to search telephone, e-mail, and financial records without a court order; and the expanded access of law enforcement agencies to business records, including library and financial records. Since its passage, several legal challenges have been brought against the act, and Federal courts have ruled that a number of provisions are unconstitutional.
  8. Under data protection legislation, you have a right to find out, free of charge, if a person (an individual or an organisation) holds information about you.  You also have a right to be given a description of the information and to be told the purpose(s) for holding your information. You must make the request in writing.  The person must send you the information within 21 days. The data protection commissioner looks at issues for the individual, organisations and services like those utilizing direct marketing . For example they provide guidance to HR departments on issues as wide as staff monitoring and biometrics. They approve codes of practivces for sectors, for example the Gardaí, Insurance Sector and Revenue Commissioners.
  9. 1922 civil war decisions were taken by the Irish government and emergency powers were passed in the Dail. These decisions included execution, censorship and internment. A serious level of secrecy was instilled over those horrifically dark days. The cabinet decisions and true account of the on goings in 1922 have never fully been released and some records which have been released are causing public uproar.  1980 – Ombudsman Act : allowed individual citizens to have their grievances against government departments and local authorities investigated by impartial officials Beef tribunal in the 1990’s highlighted the gap in the area. The irregularities caused by Goodman had politicians questioning each other’s credibility. FOI act 1997 & 2003. 1997 Act McCreevey attack on the basis of cutting costs in finance, as a consequence applications for information halved in the next years. For example the c.€15 fee for non-personal information. 2003 – lengthened the time until cabinet papers are released from 5 to 10 years. A new Act is in the ether… what will it contain. Request must be in writing to the Public Body that holds the records. When you make a request you must:  submit the request in writing along with the appropriate fee , if applicable, to the Public Body that holds the records you are looking for (regarding fee – see "FAQ" number 7) specify that the request is being made under the FOI Act be clear enough so that the public body to whom the request is addressed understands what records are being requested. In cases where the public body is not clear what records are being requested, it must assist the requester to put his/her request in such a way that the records being sought can be identified.
  10. Commission for Communications Regulation (ComReg) was established on 1 December 2002 - See more at: http://www.comreg.ie/about_us/about_us.472.html#sthash.lOi6lApe.dpuf Roles (What we do) ComReg is the statutory body responsible for the regulation of the electronic communications sector (telecommunications, radiocommunications and broadcasting transmission) and the postal sector.  The national regulatory authority for these sectors in accordance with EU law which is subsequently transposed into Irish legislation. ComReg enables competition in the communications sector. In a rapidly evolving sector, both in technological and commercial terms, ComReg provides the framework for the introduction of new services such as 3G/ 4G. The focus of regulation for the postal service in the partly liberalised market is the maintenance of the Universal Service Obligation (USO) and in ensuring that An Post prices are geared to cost. Activities are geared to operators and business & residential users of communications services. See more at: http://www.comreg.ie/about_us/roles_what_we_do.523.html#sthash.oObcZOoI.dpuf Responsibilities include: promoting competition, for protecting consumers and for encouraging innovation; Protecting and informing customer Promotion of competition Encouraging Innovation - See more at: http://www.comreg.ie/about_us/roles_what_we_do.523.html#sthash.oObcZOoI.dpuf
  11. While Informaiton policy shapes many aspects of society It can lead to the production of goods and services for sale to the customer – ie e-bay and google in Ireland. Cost of informaitn varies depending on the tangible god at hand The digitization of information leads to better justification of business ideas.
  12. Two recent laws promoting medical privacy are HIPPA: This law provides some privacy for medical records GINA: This is the first law dealing with genetic privacy