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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Ben Franklin's Web Site,
By Harry Hammitt (Lynchburg, VA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ben Franklin's Web Site: Privacy and Curiosity from Plymouth Rock to the Internet (Paperback)
With more than 25 years of experience writing on privacy issues in his newsletter, Privacy Journal, Smith has written a clear, readable history of privacy in America that weaves the various threads of and threats to privacy together in a well-documented fashion. From Americans' insatiable curiosity to the tabloid press, from mistrust of the census to the endless collection of personal information we face today, Smith examines it all thoroughly and cogently. Certainly the best book on privacy I have read. Highly recommended both for those who know something about the area already and those who would like to know more.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Messrs. Smith and Franklin: Bringing Privacy Back Home,
By Wayne Madsen (Washington, DC) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ben Franklin's Web Site: Privacy and Curiosity from Plymouth Rock to the Internet (Paperback)
Robert Ellis Smith brings the privacy debate back home and to an understandable level in "Ben Franklin's Web Site : Privacy and Curiosity from Plymouth Rock to the Internet." Many privacy books dwell on obscure legal cases that bore the reader to a near state of torpidity. Not so with Mr. Smith's common sense descriptions and explanations of privacy issues throughout the American experience. Aside from giving the reader the ability to understand the importance of privacy in a number of critical facets, this book is just plain fun to read.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best Book on Privacy,
By Chris Hoofnagle (Washington, DC) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ben Franklin's Web Site: Privacy and Curiosity from Plymouth Rock to the Internet (Paperback)
Robert Ellis Smith's _Ben Franklin's Web Site_ is the best book written on privacy (I've read a lot of them). Smith thoughtfully explores the nuances of Americans' conception of privacy in this book. I use Ben Franklin's Web Site frequently in my work, and think it's just wonderful that it's now in a 2nd printing.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Broad and accurate - a wonderful book,
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This review is from: Ben Franklin's Web Site: Privacy and Curiosity from Plymouth Rock to the Internet (Paperback)
Ben Franklin's Web Site is a wonderful book - clear, detailed, engaging, hype-free. So many books have been published on the topic of privacy (especially in recent years). Robert Ellis Smith has written one of those rare pieces that offer a balanced view and provide a truly broad approach to privacy's multifaceted issues. Smith covers historical, philosophical, technological, and legal aspects of the privacy debate, current threats, as well as the relations between privacy and the economic environment. His material is presented in a story-like, chronological order full of interesting anecdotes that grip the attention. Reading this book was a delight.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Fascinating Book on Privacy,
By Don Becker (Austin, Texas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ben Franklin's Web Site: Privacy and Curiosity from Plymouth Rock to the Internet (Paperback)
Robert Ellis Smith colors the historical settings for the many pivotal developments, cases and treatise related to privacy. From a description of the Puritan "Tythingmen", who were charged with keeping their eyes on ten families (including the right to inspect the inside of homes), through Madison's early drafts of the First Amendment, forward all the way to the "DoubleClick" controversy, "Ben Franklin's Web Site" covers the myriad of privacy related issues with great elan.
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From a neutral source,
By Privacy Pro (Providence RI) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ben Franklin's Web Site: Privacy and Curiosity from Plymouth Rock to the Internet (Paperback)
"Robert Ellis Smith's intelligent addresses at our conferences in the past have proved to us that he is a leading expert in privacy and security. His books are no doubt of high value to other professionals in the field and a must-read for those looking for new insight into one of the most controversial industries today." -Nicole Emmett, Marketing & Research, Reboot Communications Ltd., Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
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An easy no nonsense informative read!,
This review is from: Ben Franklin's Web Site: Privacy and Curiosity from Plymouth Rock to the Internet (Paperback)
Robert's unique writing style makes this serious subject an issue you're eager to learn more about. This book will fully answer the most important questions you should be asking about your own privacy.
5 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
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Rigorous and creative,
This review is from: Ben Franklin's Web Site: Privacy and Curiosity from Plymouth Rock to the Internet (Paperback)
Robert Ellis Smith's book is both rigorous and creative, careful and lively in the same breath. To encounter his work for the first time is an eye-opening experience; to delve into it a second or third time is a vastly enriching one. He lays out the landscape for you in a manner that is scholarly yet personable, detailed where it needs to be yet always refreshingly free of jargon. When it comes to privacy issues, he is The Man.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Privacy education even at the gym!,
By BookLover (Rhode Island) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ben Franklin's Web Site: Privacy and Curiosity from Plymouth Rock to the Internet (Paperback)
I take your Ben Franklin privacy book to the gym...I can't tell you how many people are intrigued by the title. You can open to any chapter, and still be educated. I love it.
0 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Distortion of John E. Holts Public Record,
This review is from: Ben Franklin's Web Site: Privacy and Curiosity from Plymouth Rock to the Internet (Paperback)
The information in this book about John E. Holt, former GSA Official is false.
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Ben Franklin's Web Site: Privacy and Curiosity from Plymouth Rock to the Internet by Robert Ellis Smith (Paperback - April 30, 2004)
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