Living in a Wired World: Can Personal Privacy Survive in the 21st Century?
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The University of Vermont Libraries present a lecture by Burlington-based attorney and computer forensics expert Frederick Lane about the challenges emerging technologies pose to one of our most controversial rights. Lane's American Privacy: The 400-Year History of Our Most Contested Right, set for official release later this month, was selected as the American Booksellers Foundation for Free Expression's book of the month. This video was produced by UVM.
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