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"An essential book for anyone concerned with the increasingly ubiquitous clashes between a technologically borderless world, free press, safety and personal privacy." - Charlotte Laws, board member, Cyber Civil Rights Initiative "Elucidates a path that both enhances dignity and protects essential press liberties. This is a much needed work in our new media age, where forced disclosure and technology have converted transparency from a disinfectant into a bludgeon." - Chris Hoofnagle, Berkeley Center for Law & Technology "An original look at old and new media versions of the clash between privacy and freedom of the press." - Anita Allen, author of Unpopular Privacy: What Must We Hide? "The almost-anything-goes Internet, which enables anyone to be a publisher, alters both the definition of a journalist and the meaning of privacy.



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