Internet Privacy Rights
In the compelling book Internet Privacy Rights by Paul Bernal, published by Cambridge University Press in 2014, the pressing issue of online privacy is thoroughly examined. With 328 pages of insightful analysis, Bernal delves into the threats posed to our digital privacy by major corporations like Facebook and Google, as well as government surveillance from agencies such as the NSA and GCHQ. This essential read not only highlights the dangers we face but also offers a comprehensive, rights-based framework to combat these challenges. Through detailed case studies and thoughtful analysis, Internet Privacy Rights provides readers with a roadmap for enhancing personal privacy in an increasingly interconnected world. Whether you are a privacy advocate, a tech enthusiast, or simply someone concerned about online safety, this book is a must-read for understanding and protecting your internet privacy rights.