In the United States, proposals for informational privacy have proved enormously controversial. On a political level, such proposals threaten powerful data processing interests. On a theoretical level, data processors and other data privacy opponents argue that imposing restrictions on the collection, use, and exchange of personal data would ignore established understandings of property, limit individual freedom of choice, violate principles of rational information use, and infringe data processors\u27 freedom of speech. In this article, Professor Julie Cohen explores these theoretical challenges to informational privacy protection. She concludes that categorical arguments from property, choice, truth, and speech lack weight, and mask funda...
In this Article, I will review the origins of data protection laws and reestablish the concept of “d...
The realization of a multifaceted self is an ideal one strives to realize. One realizes such a self ...
In this dissertation, I argue that an individual should enjoy a constitutional right to information ...
In the United States, proposals for informational privacy have proved enormously controversial. On a...
Privacy, while rarely a major social concern before 1900, has recently become a high profile issue, ...
As the economic value of aggregating personal data has grown, so too have concerns over the economic...
Information is the handmaiden of the modern activist state. In particular, information provided by i...
This thesis concerns the ethics and political philosophy surrounding privacy. It investigates what ...
Doris “Katey” Walker, Privacy in the information age, Kansas State University, September 1997
Advances in technology are shifting the focus of privacy concerns; commonplace transactions can gene...
As society becomes increasingly automated, the ability of individuals to protect their information ...
This article considers how existing literature on privacy recognizes, constructs and otherwise impli...
“It’s Personal But Is It Mine? Toward Property Rights in Personal Information” discusses the distur...
The idea of privacy begins with the concept of self-ownersh1p, wh1ch relates in turn to the ownershi...
Presented on October 19, 2018 at 12:00 p.m. in the Krone Engineered Biosystems Building, Room 1005.D...
In this Article, I will review the origins of data protection laws and reestablish the concept of “d...
The realization of a multifaceted self is an ideal one strives to realize. One realizes such a self ...
In this dissertation, I argue that an individual should enjoy a constitutional right to information ...
In the United States, proposals for informational privacy have proved enormously controversial. On a...
Privacy, while rarely a major social concern before 1900, has recently become a high profile issue, ...
As the economic value of aggregating personal data has grown, so too have concerns over the economic...
Information is the handmaiden of the modern activist state. In particular, information provided by i...
This thesis concerns the ethics and political philosophy surrounding privacy. It investigates what ...
Doris “Katey” Walker, Privacy in the information age, Kansas State University, September 1997
Advances in technology are shifting the focus of privacy concerns; commonplace transactions can gene...
As society becomes increasingly automated, the ability of individuals to protect their information ...
This article considers how existing literature on privacy recognizes, constructs and otherwise impli...
“It’s Personal But Is It Mine? Toward Property Rights in Personal Information” discusses the distur...
The idea of privacy begins with the concept of self-ownersh1p, wh1ch relates in turn to the ownershi...
Presented on October 19, 2018 at 12:00 p.m. in the Krone Engineered Biosystems Building, Room 1005.D...
In this Article, I will review the origins of data protection laws and reestablish the concept of “d...
The realization of a multifaceted self is an ideal one strives to realize. One realizes such a self ...
In this dissertation, I argue that an individual should enjoy a constitutional right to information ...