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It seems like there is no such thing as privacy anymore. But the truth is that privacy is in danger only because we think about it in narrow, limited, and outdated ways. In this transformative work, Ari Ezra Waldman, leveraging the notion that we share information with others in contexts of trust, offers a roadmap for data privacy that will better protect our information in a digitized world. With case studies involving websites, online harassment, intellectual property, and social robots, Waldman shows how 'privacy as trust' can be applied in the most challenging real-world contexts to make privacy work for all of us. This book should be read by anyone concerned with reshaping the theory and practice of privacy in the modern world.
- Proposes a new way of understanding privacy and privacy law
- Contains no jargon and is accessibly written
- The book is interdisciplinary, and it includes law and social sciences
ISBN
9781316636947
Publication Date
2018
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Disciplines
Privacy Law
Recommended Citation
Waldman, Ari Ezra, "Privacy as Trust: Information Privacy for an Information Age (2018)" (2018). Books. 54.
https://digitalcommons.nyls.edu/fac_books/54