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Farivar, Cyrus.
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Privacy, Right of -- United States.
Electronic surveillance -- United States.
Government information -- Law and legislation -- United States.
Civil rights -- United States.
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Farivar, Cyrus.
Privacy, Right of -- United States.
Electronic surveillance -- United States.
Government information -- Law and legislation -- United States.
Civil rights -- United States.
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Habeas data :
privacy
vs
. the
rise
of
surveillance
tech
/ Cyrus Farivar.
by
Farivar, Cyrus.
Melville House Publishing, 2018.
Call #:
323.4482 F228h
Subjects
Privacy
, Right of -- United States.
Electronic
surveillance
-- United States.
Government information -- Law and legislation -- United States.
Civil rights -- United States.
ISBN:
9781612196466
Alternate title:
Privacy
vs
. the
rise
of
surveillance
tech
Description:
xviii, 281 p. ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
Introduction -- Telephones : how a fateful call in 1965 from a Los Angeles pay phone still rings out today -- How the government cracked an iPhone-without Apple's help -- How one mugger's calls helped create the NSA's post-9/11 phone metadata
surveillance
program -- When Big Brother rides in the back seat -- Can the police use extrasensory technology to look into your house without a warrant? -- Why (amazingly) e-mail providers won't give up messages without a warrant, even though the Supreme Court has never ruled on the issue -- Why the eighteenth-century Constitution protects against twenty-first-century satellite-based tracking -- How your phone can lead the authorities right to your door -- Can police search your phone when you're arrested? -- Why
privacy
needs all of us -- Who watches the watchers?
Summary:
"Until the 21st century, most of our activities were private by default, public only through effort; today anything that touches digital space has the potential (and likelihood) to remain somewhere online forever. That means all of the technologies that have made our lives easier, faster, better, and/or more efficient have also simultaneously made it easier to keep an eye on our activities. Or, as we recently learned from reports about Cambridge Analytica, our data might be turned into a propaganda machine against us. In 10 crucial legal cases, [this book] explores the tools of
surveillance
that exist today, how they work, and what the implications are for the future of
privacy
"--From publisher.
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