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Mass Media Law 2004

Fred H. Cate; Mark A. Franklin; David A. Anderson

ISBN:

9781587788178

Publisher:

Foundation Pr

Publication Date:

2004

Binding:

Softcover

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Financial Privacy, Consumer Prosperity, and the Public Good

Fred H. Cate; Robert E. Litan; Peter J. Wallison; Michael Staten

ISBN:

9780815713173

Publisher:

Brookings Inst Pr

Publication Date:

2003

Binding:

Softcover

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Mass Media Law: Cases and Materials

Fred H. Cate; Marc A. Franklin; David A. Anderson

ISBN:

9781566628945

Publisher:

Foundation Pr

Publication Date:

2000

Binding:

Hardcover

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Internet and the First Amendment: Schools and Sexually Explicit Expressions

Fred H. Cate; Fred Cate

ISBN:

9780873673983

Publisher:

Phi Delta Kappa Intl Inc

Publication Date:

1998

Binding:

Softcover

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Privacy in the Information Age

Fred H. Cate

ISBN:

9780815713159

Publisher:

Brookings Inst Pr

Publication Date:

1997

Binding:

Softcover

Synopsis:
Electronic information networks offer extraordinary advantages to business, government, and individuals in terms of power, capacity, speed, accessibility, and cost. But these same capabilities present substantial privacy issues. With an unprecedented amount of data available in digital format, others know more about you than ever before. Data routinely collected includes your health, credit, marital, educational, and employment histories; the times and telephone numbers of every call you make and receive; the magazines you subscribe to and the books your borrow from the library; your cash'"withdrawals; your purchases by credit card or check; where you go on the Internet. Governments have responded to these new challenges to personal privacy in a wide variety of ways. At one extreme, the European Union in 1995 enacted sweeping regulation to protect personal information; at the other extreme, privacy law in the United States and many other countries is fragmented, inconsistent, and offers little protection for privacy on the Internet and other electronic networks. For all the passion that surrounds discussions about privacy, surprisingly little consensus exists about what privacy means, what values are served -- or compromised -- by extending further legal protection, and what principles should undergird a sensitive balancing of those values.

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Other editions: Hardcover - 2001, Hardcover - 1997


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