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Alas, @Pinboard speaks the truthpic.twitter.com/xboHoQNtzr
Warren & Brandeis described "the right to be let alone" in a landmark Harvard Law Review article in 1890 and there's been 130 years of scholarship since then, but OK, let's pretend all that never happened and no one's ever used the phrase "autonomy privacy" beforepic.twitter.com/awvFVnLQHS
I read Warren and Brandeis before writing this, but the framing there was still one of individual rights, where I was trying to describe something collective. I'd be happy to read anything else you would suggest.
Nah, I've just dealt with too many tech bloviators recently and thus made an uncharitable assumption (one counterindicated by my years-long enjoyment of your talks) that this was like when Neil deGrasse Tyson dimly intuits the existence of a whole field of the humanities. My bad.
You're very kind, but I am totally a bloviator too. The circumstances of this document are kind of weird, in that I just had a week between the invitation and the hearing, so I didn't have time to do the reading. So I am serious that I would welcome any guidance, for next time
Hmm; and most of the readings that I would think of (e.g. Brandeis's dissent in Olmstead v. U.S.; Griswold v. Connecticut; Lawrence v. Texas) are more about the individual than the collective.
I always heartily recommend the work of my colleague @kingjen on consumer privacy, plus @rcalo on privacy harms. I will freely admit I have not yet read Zuboff's Surveillance Capitalism.
Asking around, further suggestions include Woody Hartzog: https://www.northeastern.edu/law/faculty/directory/hartzog.html … and Helen Nissenbaum's Privacy in Context: https://crypto.stanford.edu/portia/papers/privacy_in_context.pdf …
P.S. Latanya Sweeney, former FTC CTO: https://dataprivacylab.org/people/sweeney/
Yeah, she's awesome! I cite her in my thing
Oh man I read your entire thing (it was a good thing) and somehow missed that
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