Socioeconomic and legal implications of electronic intrusion
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Published: |
Information Science Reference,
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Publisher Address: | Hershey, Pa. |
Publication Dates: | c2009. |
Literature type: | Book |
Language: | English |
Series: |
Premier reference source |
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Carrier Form: | [xx], 367 p.: ill. ; 29 cm. |
ISBN: |
9781605662046 (hardbound) 1605662046 (hardbound) 9781605662053 (e-book) 1605662054 (e-book) |
Index Number: | D917 |
CLC: | D917-05 |
Call Number: | D917-05/S678 |
Contents: |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 328-356) and index. The socioeconomic background of electronic crime -- Intrusion in the sphere of personal communication -- Criminal sanctions against electronic intrusion -- Protecting identity without comprising privacy : privacy implications of identity protection -- RFID technology and its impact on privacy : is society one step before the disappearance of personal data protection? -- How much is too much? How marketing professionals can avoid violating privacy laws by understanding the privacy principles -- Navigating the internet : privacy and the "transparent" individual -- Controlling electronic intrusion by unsolicited unwanted bulk spam : privacy vs. freedom of communication ... "This book's goal is to define electronic SPAM and place its legal implications into context for the readers"--Provided by publisher. |