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End of Privacy, As Justice Louis Brandeis suggested more than a century ago, privacy--the right to be left alone--is the most valued, if not the most celebrated, right enjoyed by Americans. But in the face of computer, video, and audio technology, aggressive and , End of Privacy
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  • End of Privacy
  • Written by author Charles J. Sykes
  • Published by St. Martin's Press, 10/21/1999
  • As Justice Louis Brandeis suggested more than a century ago, privacy--the right to be left alone--is the most valued, if not the most celebrated, right enjoyed by Americans. But in the face of computer, video, and audio technology, aggressive and
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Pt. 1 The Attack on Privacy 1
1 Prologue and Introduction 3
2 Why It Matters: What Privacy Is - and What It Is Not 13
Pt. 2 The Surveillance Society 23
3 Trapped in the Dataweb, or, What Have You Got to Hide? 25
4 Big Brother at the Mall 59
5 Losing Ground: The Courts and Privacy 80
6 Medical Privacy 98
7 The Secrets in Your Genes 120
8 Big Brother at the Office 137
Pt. 3 The Snoop Wars 153
9 The Government's War on Privacy 155
10 Breaking the Code: The Fight over Encryption 167
Pt. 4 The Exposure Culture 183
11 The Tell-all Society 185
12 Clinton's Bedroom: Privacy and Sex 196
Pt. 5 Toward a Right of Privacy 219
13 Privacy and Its Critics 221
14 "It's None of Your Business" 246
Notes 259
Index 273


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