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Tactful Inattention: Erving Goffman, Privacy In The Digital Age, And The Virtue Of Averting One's Eyes, Elizabeth De Armond
Tactful Inattention: Erving Goffman, Privacy In The Digital Age, And The Virtue Of Averting One's Eyes, Elizabeth De Armond
Elizabeth De Armond
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Ispy: Threats To Individual And Institutional Privacy In The Digital World, Lori Andrews
Ispy: Threats To Individual And Institutional Privacy In The Digital World, Lori Andrews
Lori B. Andrews
What type of information is collected, who is viewing it, and what law librarians can do to protect their patrons and institutions.
Chapter Five: The San Bernardino Iphone Case, Tracy Mitrano
Chapter Five: The San Bernardino Iphone Case, Tracy Mitrano
Tracy Mitrano
The San Bernardino iPhone case burst on the scene as I was nearing the completion of this manuscript. I could not have imagined a better scenario to sum up the issues of free speech, privacy, intellectual property and security than this case. Not least because the San Bernardino Apple iPhone case generated considerable public interest and policy debate in the United States and abroad. At stake are issues such as the balance between national security and personal privacy, tensions between global technology companies and domestic law enforcement, and the potential supremacy of technology -- particularly encryption -- over traditional notions …
Chapter Four: Information Security, Tracy Mitrano
Chapter One: Free Speech, Tracy Mitrano