Thursday, December 13, 2012

Why privacy matters even when you have 'nothing to hide'

Daniel J. Solove, noted privacy scholar from George Washington University law school, has a very good essay in the Chronicle of Higher Education that thoroughly debunks the myth that privacy is only for those who have something to hide. The essay is an excerpt from Nothing to Hide: The False Tradeoff Between Privacy and Security, published earlier this year by Yale University Press.


See Why Privacy Matters Even if You Have 'Nothing to Hide' - The Chronicle Review - The Chronicle of Higher Education.

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