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In Industry Unbound, Ari Ezra Waldman exposes precisely how the
tech industry conducts its ongoing crusade to undermine our
privacy. With research based on interviews with scores of tech
employees and internal documents outlining corporate strategies,
Waldman reveals that companies don't just lobby against privacy
law; they also manipulate how we think about privacy, how their
employees approach their work, and how they weaken the law to make
data-extractive products the norm. In contrast to those who claim
that privacy law is getting stronger, Waldman shows why recent
shifts in privacy law are precisely the kinds of changes that
corporations want and how even those who think of themselves as
privacy advocates often unwittingly facilitate corporate
malfeasance. This powerful account should be read by anyone who
wants to understand why privacy laws are not working and how
corporations trap us into giving up our personal information.
It seems like there is no such thing as privacy anymore. But the
truth is that privacy is in danger only because we think about it
in narrow, limited, and outdated ways. In this transformative work,
Ari Ezra Waldman, leveraging the notion that we share information
with others in contexts of trust, offers a roadmap for data privacy
that will better protect our information in a digitized world. With
case studies involving websites, online harassment, intellectual
property, and social robots, Waldman shows how 'privacy as trust'
can be applied in the most challenging real-world contexts to make
privacy work for all of us. This book should be read by anyone
concerned with reshaping the theory and practice of privacy in the
modern world.
It seems like there is no such thing as privacy anymore. But the
truth is that privacy is in danger only because we think about it
in narrow, limited, and outdated ways. In this transformative work,
Ari Ezra Waldman, leveraging the notion that we share information
with others in contexts of trust, offers a roadmap for data privacy
that will better protect our information in a digitized world. With
case studies involving websites, online harassment, intellectual
property, and social robots, Waldman shows how 'privacy as trust'
can be applied in the most challenging real-world contexts to make
privacy work for all of us. This book should be read by anyone
concerned with reshaping the theory and practice of privacy in the
modern world.
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