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
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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