Description |
xiii, 269 pages ; 24 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Summary |
Ctrl+Z breaks down the debate and provides guidance for a way forward. It argues that the existing perspectives are too limited, offering easy forgetting or none at all. By looking at new theories of privacy and organizing the many potential applications of the right, law and technology scholar Meg Leta Jones offers a set of nuanced choices. To help us choose, she provides a digital information life cycle, reflects on particular legal cultures, and analyzes international interoperability. In the end, the right to be forgotten can be innovative, liberating, and globally viable. |
Contents |
Forgetting made easy -- Forgetting made impossible -- Innovating privacy -- Digital information stewardship -- Ctrl + Z in legal cultures -- Ctrl + Z in the international community. |
Subject(S) |
Right to be forgotten.
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Right to be forgotten -- Europe.
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Privacy, Right of.
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Privacy, Right of -- Europe.
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Note |
Ctrl plus Z |
Added Title |
Right to be forgotten |
ISBN |
9781479881703 (hardcover) |
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1479881708 (hardcover) |
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