Privacy in peril
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Oxford ; New York :
Oxford University Press,
2007.
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Table of Contents:
- The making of an issue
- The tensions of privacy and disclosure
- Privacy regimes in turmoil
- Blaming technology
- The idea of privacy protection
- Legislating privacy protection
- Spreading shadows
- Constraints and countercurrents
- Government surveillance
- Government surveillance in America
- Parallels abroad
- The coalescence of government surveillance
- Conclusion
- Personal data in the marketplace: credit, insurance and advertising
- The United States : a virtually free market for personal information
- Markets abroad : the American model versus privacy constraints
- Surveillance in motion
- Safe harbor
- Some rare privacy victories
- Conclusion
- The future of privacy
- Privacy protection : the official response
- Privacy codes : a balance sheet
- Origins of the conflict
- The destination
- Collapsing resistance?
- "Needs," "purposes," and "consent"
- Some uncomfortable futures
- Ground to stand on
- Conclusion: where do we go from here?