Selected Product: | Privacy, Information And Technology (Aspen Elective) Paperback Author: Daniel J. Solove, Marc Rotenberg, Paul M. Schwar Publisher: Aspen Publishers Release Date: 2006-07-18 ISBN-10: 0735562458 ISBN-13: 9780735562455 List Price: $46.00 | | The Future of Reputation: Gossip, Rumor, and Privacy on the Internet ISBN-10: 0300144229 ISBN-13: 9780300144222 List Price:$16.00 Understanding Privacy ISBN-10: 0674027728 ISBN-13: 9780674027725 List Price:$45.00 The Digital Person: Technology and Privacy in the Information Age ISBN-10: 0814740375 ISBN-13: 9780814740378 List Price:$18.95 Privacy Lost: How Technology Is Endangering Your Privacy ISBN-10: 0787985112 ISBN-13: 9780787985110 List Price:$24.95 Information Privacy Law ISBN-10: 0735555761 ISBN-13: 9780735555761 List Price:$118.00 |
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