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"A timely, vivid, and illuminating book that will change the way you think about privacy, reputation, and speech on the Internet. Daniel Solove tells a series of fascinating and frightening stories about how blogs, social network sites, and other websites are spreading gossip and rumors about people''s private lives. He offers a fresh and thought-provoking analysis of a series of wide-ranging new problems and develops useful suggestions about what we can do about these challenges."--Paul M. Schwartz, professor of law, University of California Berkeley School of Law
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"A timely, vivid, and illuminating book that will change the way you think about privacy, reputation, and speech on the Internet. Daniel Solove tells a series of fascinating and frightening stories about how blogs, social network sites, and other websites are spreading gossip and rumors about people''s private lives. He offers a fresh and thought-provoking analysis of a series of wide-ranging new problems and develops useful suggestions about what we can do about these challenges."-Paul M. Schwartz, professor of law, University of California Berkeley School of Law (Paul M. Schwartz 20080201)
"No one has thought more about the effects of the information age on privacy than Daniel Solove."-Bruce Schneier, author of Beyond Fear: Thinking Sensibly about Security in an Uncertain World (Bruce Schneier 20080101)
"As the Internet is erasing the distinction between spoken and written gossip, the future of personal reputation is one of our most vexing social challenges. In this illuminating book, filled with memorable cautionary tales, Daniel Solove incisively analyzes the technological and legal challenges and offers moderate, sensible solutions for navigating the shoals of the blogosphere."-Jeffrey Rosen, author of The Unwanted Gaze and The Naked Crowd (Jeffrey Rosen )
"Much of The Future of Reputation catalogs the ways in which privacy has diminished in an age in which technology allows for the diffusion of information and in which punishments for this diffusion are weak or sometimes simply impratical."-Gary Alan Fine, Wilson Quarterly (Gary Alan Fine
Wilson Quarterly )
"[A] brilliant recent book. . . . An honest and troubling account of the ways that we have become our own enemies."-Siva Vaidyanathan, The Chronicle of Higher Education (Siva Vaidyanathan
The Chronicle of Higher Education )
"Beneath Solove''s legal suggestions rests a keen insight about the extent to which the Internet changes basic questions about privacy."-Mark Williams, MIT''s Technology Review (MIT's Technology Review
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"Timely and provocative, The Future of Reputation explores a principal dilemma of our age and provides a workable solution that may appeal to readers on both sides of the debate."-Harvard Law Review (
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"Solove offers practical advice on how societal norms and laws can catch up with technology''s relentless progress. . . . [A] funny and readable call for netizens and legal scholars to accept a more nuanced understanding of privacy."-Bennett Gordon, Utne Reader (Bennett Gordon
Utne Reader )
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