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Author:
Richards, Neil (Professor of law), author.
Title:
Intellectual privacy : rethinking civil liberties in the digital age / Neil Richards.
Publisher:
Oxford University Press,
Copyright Date:
2015
Description:
xi, 220 pages ; 25 cm
Subject:
Privacy, Right of.
Freedom of speech.
Intellectual freedom.
LAW--General.--General.
POLITICAL SCIENCE--Civil Rights.--Civil Rights.
LAW--Civil Law.
Freedom of speech.
Intellectual freedom.
Privacy, Right of.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 189-214) and index. New Book -- May -- 2016
Contents:
Introduction -- Part I. The limits of tort privacy -- 1. Tort privacy -- 2. Free speech -- 3. The limits of disclosure -- 4. Invasion -- 5. Data -- Part II. The promise of intellectual privacy -- 6. A theory of intellectual privacy -- 7. Thinking -- 8. Reading -- 9. Confiding -- Part III. Information policy and civil liberties -- 10. Beyond tort privacy -- 11. Beyond law -- Conclusion.
Summary:
"Most people believe that the right to privacy is inherently at odds with the right to free speech. Courts all over the world have struggled with how to reconcile the problems of media gossip with our commitment to free and open public debate for over a century. The rise of the Internet has made this problem more urgent. We live in an age of corporate and government surveillance of our lives. And our free speech culture has created an anything-goes environment on the web, where offensive and hurtful speech about others is rife. How should we think about the problems of privacy and free speech? In Intellectual Privacy, Neil Richards offers a different solution, one that ensures that our ideas and values keep pace with our technologies. Because of the importance of free speech to free and open societies, he argues that when privacy and free speech truly conflict, free speech should almost always win. Only when disclosures of truly horrible information are made (such as sex tapes) should privacy be able to trump our commitment to free expression. But in sharp contrast to conventional wisdom, Richards argues that speech and privacy are only rarely in conflict. America's obsession with celebrity culture has blinded us to more important aspects of how privacy and speech fit together. Celebrity gossip might be a price we pay for a free press, but the privacy of ordinary people need not be. True invasions of privacy like peeping toms or electronic surveillance will rarely merit protection as free speech. And critically, Richards shows how most of the law we enact to protect online privacy pose no serious burden to public debate, and how protecting the privacy of our data is not censorship. More fundamentally, Richards shows how privacy and free speech are often essential to each other. He explains the importance of 'intellectual privacy, ' protection from surveillance or interference when we are engaged in the processes of generating ideas - thinking, reading, and speaking with confidantes before our ideas are ready for public consumption. In our digital age, in which we increasingly communicate, read, and think with the help of technologies that track us, increased protection for intellectual privacy has become an imperative. What we must do, then, is to worry less about barring tabloid gossip, and worry much more about corporate and government surveillance into the minds, conversations, reading habits, and political beliefs of ordinary people. A timely and provocative book on a subject that affects us all, Intellectual Privacy will radically reshape the debate about privacy and free speech in our digital age"-- Provided by publisher.
"Neil Richards argues that when privacy and free speech truly conflict, free speech should almost always win, but contends that, contrary to conventional wisdom, speech and privacy are only rarely in conflict"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
0199946140
9780199946143
OCLC:
(OCoLC)880960181
LCCN:
2014021682
Locations:
PNAX964 -- Northeast Iowa Community College Library - Calmar (Calmar)
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)
IBAX173 -- North Iowa Area Community College Library (Mason City)

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