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Privacy in context : technology, policy, and the integrity of social life

As use of information technology increases, we worry that our personal information is being shared inappropriately, violating key social norms and irreversibly eroding privacy. This book describes how societies ought to go about deciding when to allow technology to lead change and when to resist it in the name of privacy
eBook, English, ©2010
Stanford Law Books, Stanford, Calif., ©2010
1 online resource (xiv, 288 pages)
9780804772891, 0804772894
589169142
Keeping track and watching over us
Knowing us better than we know ourselves : massive and deep databases
Capacity to spread and find everything, everywhere
Locating the value in privacy
Privacy in private
Puzzles, paradoxes, and privacy in public
Contexts, informational norms, actors, attributes, and transmission principles
Breaking rules for good
Privacy rights in context : applying the framework
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