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Transparency 2.0, digital data and privacy in a wired world, edited by Charles N. Davis and David Cuillier

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Transparency 2.0, digital data and privacy in a wired world, edited by Charles N. Davis and David Cuillier
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Transparency 2.0
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
870439300
Responsibility statement
edited by Charles N. Davis and David Cuillier
Series statement
Communication law,, vol. 3, 2153-1390
Sub title
digital data and privacy in a wired world
Table Of Contents
The "practical obscurity" doctrine : when is a public record too public? / Sigman L. Splichal -- Tipping the scales : how the U.S. Supreme Court eviscerated freedom of information in favor of privacy / Martin E. Halstuk, Benjamin W. Cramer, & Michael D. Todd -- Public access and informational privacy in electronic government databases / Joey Senat -- Conflict in a digital world : the European context / Cheryl Ann Bishop -- Electronic court record access : present landscape, neutral principles, and the looming interloper of contextual privacy / Richard J. Peltz-Steele -- Social media and reporting on judicial proceedings : a digital era conflict / Derigan Silver -- Access to email and the right of privacy in the workplace / Kyu Ho Youm -- All the news that's fit to leak / Jonathan Peters -- Finding resolution : systems for resolving disputes and reconciling access with privacy / Daxton R. "Chip" Stewart -- Here's looking at me : the abandonment of privacy and solitude as millennials move to life online / Paul Gates
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Transparency two-point-zero
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