03912nam 2200697Ia 450 991045171400332120210527010215.01-281-72889-697866117288920-300-13819-910.12987/9780300138191(CKB)1000000000477759(StDuBDS)AH23049900(SSID)ssj0000160267(PQKBManifestationID)11150892(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000160267(PQKBWorkID)10181961(PQKB)10749296(MiAaPQ)EBC3420263(DE-B1597)485517(OCoLC)1024008294(DE-B1597)9780300138191(Au-PeEL)EBL3420263(CaPaEBR)ebr10190720(CaONFJC)MIL172889(OCoLC)923591280(EXLCZ)99100000000047775920070329d2007 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtccrThe future of reputation[electronic resource] gossip, rumor, and privacy on the Internet /Daniel J. SoloveNew Haven Yale University Pressc2007viii, 247 p. illBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph0-300-12498-8 Includes bibliographical references (p. 207-236) and index.Front matter --Contents --Preface --Chapter 1. Introduction: When Poop Goes Primetime --Chapter 2. How the Free Flow of Information Liberates and Constrains Us --Chapter 3. Gossip and the Virtues of Knowing Less --Chapter 4. Shaming and the Digital Scarlet Letter --Chapter 5. The Role of Law --Chapter 6. Free Speech, Anonymity, and Accountability --Chapter 7. Privacy in an Overexposed World --Chapter 8. Conclusion: The Future of Reputation --Notes --IndexTeeming with chatrooms, online discussion groups, and blogs, the Internet offers previously unimagined opportunities for personal expression and communication. But there's a dark side to the story. A trail of information fragments about us is forever preserved on the Internet, instantly available in a Google search. A permanent chronicle of our private lives-often of dubious reliability and sometimes totally false-will follow us wherever we go, accessible to friends, strangers, dates, employers, neighbors, relatives, and anyone else who cares to look. This engrossing book, brimming with amazing examples of gossip, slander, and rumor on the Internet, explores the profound implications of the online collision between free speech and privacy. Daniel Solove, an authority on information privacy law, offers a fascinating account of how the Internet is transforming gossip, the way we shame others, and our ability to protect our own reputations. Focusing on blogs, Internet communities, cybermobs, and other current trends, he shows that, ironically, the unconstrained flow of information on the Internet may impede opportunities for self-development and freedom. Long-standing notions of privacy need review, the author contends: unless we establish a balance between privacy and free speech, we may discover that the freedom of the Internet makes us less free.Privacy, Right ofInternetLaw and legislationReputation (Law)Libel and slanderPersonality (Law)Electronic books.Privacy, Right of.InternetLaw and legislation.Reputation (Law)Libel and slander.Personality (Law)342.08/58Solove Daniel J.1972-905599MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910451714003321The future of reputation2468599UNINA