Privacy and property: market-inalienable property rights and the aggregation of personal information
Lenhart, Laura R.
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Title
Privacy and property: market-inalienable property rights and the aggregation of personal information
Author(s)
Lenhart, Laura R.
Issue Date
2013-02
Keyword(s)
intellectual property
information policy
information technology --moral and ethical aspects
privacy
personal information
history and philosophy of information
Date of Ingest
2013-02-03T06:25:58Z
Abstract
This poster will present the early stages of research on privacy and the aggregation of personal information that draws on Michael Walzer’s seminal Spheres of Justice to develop a eudaimonistic approach to social policy (1983). In particular, this poster presents a property-based approach to personal information with an important and novel contribution: property rights in large aggregations of data should be market-inalienable.
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