Is technology-neutral legislation possible? Technological neutrality in legislation is often praised for its flexibility and ability to apply to future technologies. Yet, time and again we realize that even if the law did not name any technology, it was nevertheless based on an image of a particular technology. When new technologies appear, they expose the underlying technological mindset of the existing law. This article suggests that we read technology-related laws to uncover their hidden technological mindset so that we can better understand the law and prepare for the future. Reverse engineering the law is an interpretive mode, tailored to uncover the technological layer of the law. After locating the discussion within the emerging rese...
Advances in technology are shifting the focus of privacy concerns; commonplace transactions can gene...
In the United States today, substance abusers have greater privacy than web users and privacy has be...
Immersed in the information age as we are, the technology has changed our lives and we are permanent...
Is technology-neutral legislation possible? Technological neutrality in legislation is often praised...
In spite of its recognition as a fundamental human right, privacy is sometimes criticised as an ana...
The disparities inherent in various national privacy laws have come into sharper contrast as access ...
Technological advances in information collection and analysis have created a conflict between indivi...
There is already evidence that “governmental mass surveillance emerges as a dangerous habit”. Despit...
The European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), in force since 2018, has introduced ...
This paper discusses legal and ethical privacy issues that scenarios on future information products ...
This article aims to draw the connection between how we conceptualize legal rights over information ...
This article suggests that the current public debate that pits security and privacy as dichotomous r...
Informational privacy consists of the ability to control how others use our personal information. Ov...
This paper is situated at the border between privacy studies and law and media studies. More precise...
This paper examines how the conflict between information technology and information privacy is socia...
Advances in technology are shifting the focus of privacy concerns; commonplace transactions can gene...
In the United States today, substance abusers have greater privacy than web users and privacy has be...
Immersed in the information age as we are, the technology has changed our lives and we are permanent...
Is technology-neutral legislation possible? Technological neutrality in legislation is often praised...
In spite of its recognition as a fundamental human right, privacy is sometimes criticised as an ana...
The disparities inherent in various national privacy laws have come into sharper contrast as access ...
Technological advances in information collection and analysis have created a conflict between indivi...
There is already evidence that “governmental mass surveillance emerges as a dangerous habit”. Despit...
The European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), in force since 2018, has introduced ...
This paper discusses legal and ethical privacy issues that scenarios on future information products ...
This article aims to draw the connection between how we conceptualize legal rights over information ...
This article suggests that the current public debate that pits security and privacy as dichotomous r...
Informational privacy consists of the ability to control how others use our personal information. Ov...
This paper is situated at the border between privacy studies and law and media studies. More precise...
This paper examines how the conflict between information technology and information privacy is socia...
Advances in technology are shifting the focus of privacy concerns; commonplace transactions can gene...
In the United States today, substance abusers have greater privacy than web users and privacy has be...
Immersed in the information age as we are, the technology has changed our lives and we are permanent...