[Four papers about privacy and technology]
Data control and social networking - irreconcilable ideas? Facebook and the social dynamics of privacy. 'I've got nothing to hide' and other misunderstandings of privacy. Omniveillance, Google, privacy in public and the right to your digital identity.
Lilian Edwards and Ian Brown: Data control and social networking - irreconcilable ideas? (SSRN)
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James Grimmelman: Facebook and the social dynamics of privacy (SSRN)
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Daniel J.Solove: 'I've got nothing to hide' and other misunderstandings of privacy (SSRN)
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Josh Blackman: Omniveillance, Google, privacy in public and the right to your digital identity - a tort for recording and disseminating an individual's image over the Internet (SSRN)
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[09/07/20]
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