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Anonymity, Pseudonymity & Online Privacy
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Steven Hetcher
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents v
- About the authors vii
- Protecting Privacy in a Digital Age 1
- Is The Right to Privacy Real? 31
- Taking Privacy Seriously under the Fourth Amendment 37
- Privacy Rights: The Virtue of Protecting False Reputations 51
- Politics, Privacy and the Public Interest: A Case Study from Australia 65
- Privacy and Press Instrusions: New Media, Old Law 88
- A Never Ending Story: Caroline v. Germany 114
- The French Privacy Law 125
- Arrest Records and the Right to Know 140
- Using Open Government to Gain a Competitive Edge 154
- Gain-Based Relief for Invasion of Privacy 173
- Breach of Confidence Claims under English and European Private International Law 194
- “Confidence-Plus” and Human Rights 212
- How should an Australian Statutory Cause of Action Protecting Privacy be framed? 237
- Tort Privacy and Free Speech 255
- Anonymity, Pseudonymity & Online Privacy 276
- Net Negligence 298
- Digital Eternity or Digital Oblivion 322
- Secrecy, Privacy, Publicity, Transparency 344
- Data Protection – is there a bridge across the Atlantic? 357
- European Information Systems and Data Protection as Elements of the European Administrative Union 374
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents v
- About the authors vii
- Protecting Privacy in a Digital Age 1
- Is The Right to Privacy Real? 31
- Taking Privacy Seriously under the Fourth Amendment 37
- Privacy Rights: The Virtue of Protecting False Reputations 51
- Politics, Privacy and the Public Interest: A Case Study from Australia 65
- Privacy and Press Instrusions: New Media, Old Law 88
- A Never Ending Story: Caroline v. Germany 114
- The French Privacy Law 125
- Arrest Records and the Right to Know 140
- Using Open Government to Gain a Competitive Edge 154
- Gain-Based Relief for Invasion of Privacy 173
- Breach of Confidence Claims under English and European Private International Law 194
- “Confidence-Plus” and Human Rights 212
- How should an Australian Statutory Cause of Action Protecting Privacy be framed? 237
- Tort Privacy and Free Speech 255
- Anonymity, Pseudonymity & Online Privacy 276
- Net Negligence 298
- Digital Eternity or Digital Oblivion 322
- Secrecy, Privacy, Publicity, Transparency 344
- Data Protection – is there a bridge across the Atlantic? 357
- European Information Systems and Data Protection as Elements of the European Administrative Union 374