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Online Access to Court Records : Some Observations on Privacy

Contribution to The ARANZ Lecture 2005. Online Access to Court Records : Some Observations on Privacy . Blair Stewart Assistant Commissioner Office of the Privacy Commissioner. What I’m speaking on. Just: On-line access to court records

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Online Access to Court Records : Some Observations on Privacy

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  1. Contribution to The ARANZ Lecture 2005 Online Access to Court Records: Some Observations on Privacy Blair Stewart Assistant Commissioner Office of the Privacy Commissioner

  2. What I’m speaking on Just: • On-line access to court records I don’t intend to say anything on the law or other aspects of the general topic, but happy to answer questions or speak more broadly in discussion time

  3. Why the interest in on-line access? • Technology neutral but powerful • Change face of public administration (c.f. Public Records Bill)

  4. What are Court records? • Judgments • Case documents (e.g. pleadings) • Exhibits • Information on court administrative systems?

  5. What are the purposes of such records? Purposes of: • Records • Access

  6. Purposes continue Purposes may differ between: • Judgments • Case documents • Exhibits • Administrative information

  7. What is meant by on-line access • Free? Subscription? • By courts themselves? Secondary publishers? • Bulk release? Individual search? • Prospectively? Scan back copies?

  8. Some privacy issues • Issues with particular courts and tribunals and case types may differ (e.g. criminal; family; coroners, employment) • Bulk release and automated harvesting v. individualised search

  9. Some privacy issues Google the enemy of Practical Obscurity

  10. A few other privacy issues • People caught in the cross-fire who may be name searched (witnesses, others referred to) • Identity theft • Sensitive information • Personal safety • Secondary uses

  11. Solutions? • Others have recommended a “go slow” approach, precautionary principle • Technological fixes to some issues? Example minimizing data harvesting • Limiting what is posted on-line • Redacting certain details, manually or automatically • Restrictions on access, use • Data laboratories for research • Statistical and other accountabilities

  12. Privacy Impact Assessment • If a major move to putting records on-line mooted, a PIA should be undertaken • Administrators should take responsibility to understand the effects and take appropriate measures to protect privacy interests, as they ensure that other genuine (and not spurious) public interests are given effect to

  13. Conclusion • Identify purpose of records, and purpose of access • Central value of open justice as expressed through public hearings does not necessarily mean unfettered access to records • Task to understand the effects and craft innovative responses to protect all the various public interests at issue

  14. Some US resources • “Public Records on the Internet: the Privacy Dilemma” www.privacyrights.org/ar/onlinepubrecs.htm • Minnesota Supreme Court Advisory Committee report (2004) www.courtaccess.org/states/mn/documents/mn-accessreport-2004.pdf

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