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Privacy as a right or as a commodity in the online world: the limits of regulatory reform and self-regulation

机译:在线世界中作为一项权利或一项商品的隐私:监管改革和自我监管的局限性

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The increased use of the internet and information technology to enable online transactions, distribute information and customer reviews through ecommerce and social networking sites, online advertising, and data mining is both creating efficiencies and challenging our privacy. This paper highlights the growing fear that current federal and state laws in the United States are not adequate to protect the privacy of the data collected while we process electronic transactions or browse the internet for information. The notion of efficiency and cost-benefit are used to justify a certain level of privacy loss, thus treating privacy as a commodity to be transacted rather than a right to be defended. To address developing concerns about personal privacy invasions, we discuss the role and limits that both government regulation and self-regulation play in protecting our privacy.
机译:越来越多地使用Internet和信息技术来实现在线交易,通过电子商务和社交网站分发信息和客户评论,在线广告以及数据挖掘,这既提高了效率,也挑战了我们的隐私。本文强调了人们日益担心的是,美国目前的联邦和州法律不足以保护我们在处理电子交易或浏览互联网上的信息时所收集数据的隐私。效率和成本效益的概念用于证明一定程度的隐私损失是正当的,因此将隐私视为要交易的商品,而不是要捍卫的权利。为了解决有关个人隐私入侵的日益关注的问题,我们讨论了政府监管和自我监管在保护我们的隐私方面的作用和局限性。

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