MARC details
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fixed length control field |
03447nam 2200385 4500 |
005 - Version Identifier |
control field |
20241206153632.0 |
010 ## - International Standard Book Number (ISBN) |
Number (ISBN) |
9780300172317 |
Qualification |
pbk. |
100 ## - General Processing Data |
General Processing Data |
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101 0# - Language of the Resource |
Language of Text, Soundtrack etc. |
[eng] Αγγλικά |
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Country of publication |
Ηνωμένες Πολιτείες Αμερικής |
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200 1# - Title and Statement of Responsibility |
Title Proper |
Nothing to hide |
Other Title Information |
the false tradeoff between privacy and security |
First Statement of Responsibility |
Daniel J. Solove |
214 10 - Production, Publication, Distribution, Manufacture statements |
Place of Publication, Production, Distribution or Manufacture |
New Haven and London |
Name of Publisher, Producer, Distributor or Manufacturer |
Yale University Press |
Date of Publication, Production, Distribution or Manufacture or Copyright Notice |
2011 |
215 ## - Physical Description |
Specific Material Designation and Extent of Item |
ix-245 pages |
Other Physical Details |
illustrations |
Dimensions |
21 cm |
320 ## - Internal Bibliographies/Indexes Note |
Text of Note |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
327 ## - Contents Note |
Text of Note |
The nothing-to-hide argument -- The all-or-nothing fallacy -- The danger of deference -- Why privacy isn't merely an individual right -- The pendulum argument -- The nationalsecurity argument -- The problem with dissolving the crime-espionage distinction -- The war-powers argument and the rule of law -- The Fourth Amendment and the secrecy paradigm -- The third party doctrine and digital dossiers -- The failure of looking for a reasonable expectation of privacy -- The suspicionless-searches argument -- Should we keep the exclusionary rule? -- The first amendment as criminal procedure -- Will repealing the Patriot Act restore our privacy? -- The law-and-technology problem and the leave-it-tothe-legislature argument -- Video surveillance and the no-privacy-in-public argument -- Should the government engage in data mining? -- The Luddite argument, the Titanic phenomenon, and the fix-a-problem strategy<br/> |
330 ## - Summary or Abstract |
Text of Note |
"If you've got nothing to hide," many people say, "you shouldn't worry about government surveillance." Others argue that we must sacrifice privacy for security. But as Daniel J. Solove argues in this important book, these arguments and many others are flawed. They are based on mistaken views about what it means to protect privacy and the costs and benefits of doing so. The debate between privacy and security has been framed incorrectly as a zero-sum game in which we are forced to choose between one value and the other. Why can't we have both? <br/><br/>In this concise and accessible book, Solove exposes the fallacies of many pro-security arguments that have skewed law and policy to favor security at the expense of privacy. Protecting privacy isn't fatal to security measures; it merely involves adequate oversight and regulation. Solove traces the history of the privacy-security debate from the Revolution to the present day. He explains how the law protects privacy and examines concerns with new technologies. He then points out the failings of our current system and offers specific remedies. Nothing to Hide makes a powerful and compelling case for reaching a better balance between privacy and security and reveals why doing so is essential to protect our freedom and democracy. |
606 ## - Topical Name Used as Subject |
Entry Element |
δικαίωμα ιδιωτικής ζωής |
Authority Record Number |
10721 |
Koha number |
10721 |
606 ## - Topical Name Used as Subject |
Entry Element |
ιδιωτικότητα |
Authority Record Number |
10722 |
Koha number |
10722 |
606 ## - Topical Name Used as Subject |
Entry Element |
εθνική ασφάλεια |
Authority Record Number |
8986 |
Koha number |
8986 |
607 ## - Geographical Name Used as Subject |
Entry Element |
Ηνωμένες Πολιτείες Αμερικής |
Authority Record Number |
3978 |
Koha number |
3978 |
676 ## - Dewey Decimal Classification |
Number |
342.730858 |
Edition |
23rd |
680 ## - Library of Congress Classification |
Class number |
KF1262 |
Book number |
.S663 2011 |
686 ## - Other Class Numbers |
System Code |
ΙΜΠ |
Class number |
Τ1 |
Classification Subdivision |
Δίκαιο |
700 #1 - Personal Name - Primary Responsibility |
Entry Element |
Solove |
Part of Name Other than Entry Element |
Daniel J. |
Dates |
1972- |
Authority Record Number |
10723 |
Relator Code |
[070] Συγγραφέας |
Koha number |
10723 |
801 #3 - Originating Source |
Country |
FR |
Agency |
ΙΜΠ |
Date of Transaction |
20240516 |
Cataloguing Rules (Descriptive Conventions) |
RDA |
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Source of classification or shelving scheme |
Dewey Decimal Classification |
Koha item type |
Book |