Much has been written about database privacy in the Internet Age, most of it critical of the way in which the American legal system addresses the issue. In this article, Professor Nehf maintains that one of the fundamental difficulties with the public policy debates is that information privacy is often discussed as a typical consumer problem rather than a problem of more general societal concern. As a result, arguments over appropriate resolutions reduce to a balancing of individual rights against more general societal interests, such as increased efficiency in law enforcement, government operations or commercial enterprise. Although privacy scholars discussed the societal value of information privacy in the 1960s and early 1970s, the con...
It is becoming commonplace to note that privacy and online commerce are on a collision course. Corpo...
Privacy, while rarely a major social concern before 1900, has recently become a high profile issue, ...
The steady expansion in the use of surveillance technologies by the state and private sector represe...
An individual\u27s right to privacy in an electronic society has gained international attention as a...
The definition of privacy developed by Brandeis and Warren and Prosser, and effectively codified b...
Doris “Katey” Walker, Privacy in the information age, Kansas State University, September 1997
As the economic value of aggregating personal data has grown, so too have concerns over the economic...
Article published in the Michigan State University School of Law Student Scholarship Collection
Information is the handmaiden of the modern activist state. In particular, information provided by i...
Since the 1960s privacy advocates have relied on regulatory and legislative approaches to privacy pr...
As society becomes increasingly automated, the ability of individuals to protect their information ...
It is not an understatement that technology has dramatically altered virtually every aspect of our l...
There is an inherent tension between an individual’s desire to safeguard her personal information an...
Just as recent centuries saw transitions from the agricultural to the industrial to the information ...
In the United States today, substance abusers have greater privacy than web users and privacy has be...
It is becoming commonplace to note that privacy and online commerce are on a collision course. Corpo...
Privacy, while rarely a major social concern before 1900, has recently become a high profile issue, ...
The steady expansion in the use of surveillance technologies by the state and private sector represe...
An individual\u27s right to privacy in an electronic society has gained international attention as a...
The definition of privacy developed by Brandeis and Warren and Prosser, and effectively codified b...
Doris “Katey” Walker, Privacy in the information age, Kansas State University, September 1997
As the economic value of aggregating personal data has grown, so too have concerns over the economic...
Article published in the Michigan State University School of Law Student Scholarship Collection
Information is the handmaiden of the modern activist state. In particular, information provided by i...
Since the 1960s privacy advocates have relied on regulatory and legislative approaches to privacy pr...
As society becomes increasingly automated, the ability of individuals to protect their information ...
It is not an understatement that technology has dramatically altered virtually every aspect of our l...
There is an inherent tension between an individual’s desire to safeguard her personal information an...
Just as recent centuries saw transitions from the agricultural to the industrial to the information ...
In the United States today, substance abusers have greater privacy than web users and privacy has be...
It is becoming commonplace to note that privacy and online commerce are on a collision course. Corpo...
Privacy, while rarely a major social concern before 1900, has recently become a high profile issue, ...
The steady expansion in the use of surveillance technologies by the state and private sector represe...