Privacy: The Lost Right
by Jon L Mills
(Author)
The disturbing reality of contemporary life is that
technology has laid bare the private facts of most people's lives. Email, cell
phone calls, and individual purchasing habits are no longer secret. Individuals
may be discussed on a blog, victimized by an inaccurate credit report, or have
their email read by an employer or government agency without their knowledge.
Government policy, mass media, and modern technology pose new challenges to
privacy rights, while the law struggles to keep up with the rapid changes.
Privacy: The Lost Right evaluates the status of
citizens' right to privacy in today's intrusive world. Mills reviews the
history of privacy protections, the general loss of privacy, and the inadequacy
of current legal remedies, especially with respect to more recent privacy
concerns, such as identity theft, government surveillance, tabloid journalism,
and video surveillance in public places. Mills concludes that existing
regulations do not adequately protect individual privacy, and he presents
options for improving privacy protections