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! Read * Who Owns Information?: From Privacy To Public Access by Anne Wells Branscomb  eBook or Kindle ePUB. Who Owns Information?: From Privacy To Public Access Helpful, but dated Information privacy is a dynamic field. This is a good introductory book to key concepts. It is also a nice guide to key legal decisions that have influenced current information privacy policy in the United States. The legal cases are presented in an approachable, narrative form -- not a lot of legal mumbo-jumbo. The only shortcoming of this book is that it was published in 199Helpful, but dated NoVAReader Information privacy is a dynamic field. This is a good introductory boo
Title | : | Who Owns Information?: From Privacy To Public Access |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.21 (719 Votes) |
Asin | : | 046509144X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 256 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-04-30 |
Language | : | English |
From Publishers Weekly Branscomb questions society's ability to control the accessibility of information-both public and private-and shows how lawmakers continue to apply outdated regulations to more technologically advanced systems. Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Drawing on eleven case studies, a communications lawyer addresses the issue of who owns information, explaining the ramifications of the ownership of medical records, telephone numbers, personal names, culture, computer software, and more.
Helpful, but dated Information privacy is a dynamic field. This is a good introductory book to key concepts. It is also a nice guide to key legal decisions that have influenced current information privacy policy in the United States. The legal cases are presented in an approachable, narrative form -- not a lot of legal mumbo-jumbo. The only shortcoming of this book is that it was published in 199Helpful, but dated NoVAReader Information privacy is a dynamic field. This is a good introductory book to key concepts. It is also a nice guide to key legal decisions that have influenced current information privacy policy in the United States. The legal cases are presented in an approachable, narrative form -- not a lot of legal mumbo-jumbo. The only shortcoming of this book is that it was published in 1994. A lot has changed since then. Even so, I recommend it as a starting point for those just stepping into the realm of information privacy.. . A lot has changed since then. Even so, I recommend it as a starting point for those just stepping into the realm of information privacy.. A Real Benchmark--The Post Office Owns Your Name This is a unique book by a very respected scholar. It methodically goes, chapter by chapter, over who owns your name and address (the U.S. Postal Service does), your telephone number, your medical history, your image, your electronic messages, video entertainment, religious information, computer software, and government information. The answers are not always obvious. A real benchmark.. ok; interesting perspective You need to understand that information and knowledge are the key to overcoming or finding the most efficient way to solve a problem. Humanity's infrastructure has created a tremendous amount of infrastructure. It is critical, for the person who would be effective, to take a perspective of where the information may lie and how to best access it.This book is not the most focused response to approaching this very fundamental problem - it is more a technical study for a subquestion in information science and policy. But it IS something
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