Website [1] Name Daniel Solove | Role Professor | |
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Occupation The John Marshall Harlan Research Professor of Law at George Washington University Law School Education Washington University in St. Louis, Yale Law School Books The Future of Reputation, Understanding Privacy, Nothing to Hide: The False Tra, The Digital Person: Technolo, Information privacy law |
Distinguished lecture in law and technology daniel j solove
Daniel J. Solove (; born 1972) is a professor of law at the George Washington University Law School. He is well known for his academic work on privacy and for popular books on how privacy relates with information technology.
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- Distinguished lecture in law and technology daniel j solove
- Daniel Solove The Future of Reputation Talks at Google
- Selected publications
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Solove wrote three books about privacy that had been published from 2004 to 2008. Among other works, he authored The Future of Reputation: Gossip, Rumor and Privacy on the Internet, and The Digital Person: Technology and Privacy In the Information Age (ISBN 0-814-79846-2). Solove has been quoted by the media outlets including the New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Chicago Tribune, the Associated Press, ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN, and NPR.
In 2011 Tony Doyle wrote in the The Journal of Value Inquiry that Solove "has established himself as one of the leading privacy theorists writing in English today."
Daniel Solove: "The Future of Reputation" | Talks at Google
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