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Cover image for book Privacy in a Digital Age: Perspectives from Two Continents, The Global Papers Series, Volume IV

Privacy in a Digital Age: Perspectives from Two Continents, The Global Papers Series, Volume IV

By:Russell L. Weaver; Steven I. Friedland; William Gilles; Irène Bouhadana
Publisher:Carolina Academic Press
Print ISBN:9781611639032
eText ISBN:9781531005962
Edition:1
Copyright:2017
Format:Reflowable

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In recent decades, clashes between technology and privacy have become commonplace. Threats to privacy have come from a variety of different sources, including governmental sources and private sources. This book examines the conflict between privacy and electronics, but does so from a comparative perspective. Included are various perspectives from Europe, including papers from France, England, and Norway, dealing with issues ranging from data protection to the Google Spain decision (which articulated the "right to be forgotten").