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Points of entry to the literature include -
- Sarah
Ludington's 'Reining in the Data Traders: A Tort for
the Misuse of Personal Information' in 66 Maryland
Law Review (2006), 140-192
- Flora
Garcia's 'Data Protection, Breach Notification and the
Interplay between State and Federal Law: The Experiments
Need More Time' in 17 Fordham Intellectual Property,
Media & Entertainment Law Journal (Spring 2007),
693-726
- Anthony
White's 'The Recognition of a Negligence Cause of Action
for Victims of Identity Theft: Someone Stole My Identity,
Now Who is Going To Pay For It?' in 88 Marquette
Law Review (2005), 847-866
- Daniel
Solove's The Digital Person: Technology and Privacy
in the Information Age (New York: New York Uni
Press 2004)
- Chris
Hoofnagle, 'Big Brother's Little Helpers: How ChoicePoint
and Other Commercial Data Brokers Collect, Process,
and Package Your Data for Law' in 29 University
of North Carolina Journal of International Law &
Commercial Regulation (2004), 595-634
- Robert
O'Harrow's No Place to Hide: Behind the Scenes of
Our Emerging Surveillance Society (New York: Free
Press 2001)
- Privacy
and the commercial use of personal information
(Boston : Kluwer Academic 2001) by Paul Rubin &
Thomas Lenard
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