Monday, September 26, 2011
"The most important contribution Jarvis makes to this debate lies in his effort to get us to think about privacy in the context of ethics instead of law. “Privacy is an ethic governing the choices made by the recipient of someone else’s information,” he argues, while “publicness is an ethic governing the choices made by the creator of one’s own information,” he says."
Source:
Forbes
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