Helen Nissenbaum
Information Science, Cornell Tech, NYC. Author gratefully acknowledges grants from US NSF CNS-1801501, CNS-1704527, SES1642553, SES1537324, and NSA H98230-18-D-006. This work has benefited from exposure at several events, principally, Tel Aviv University, Conference on Theorizing Privacy, Apple University, EPFL, and CCS 2018. It reflects incisive comments from colleagues and collaborators -- Sebastian Benthall, Michael Birnhack, Anupam Datta, Seda Guerses, Kirsten Martin, Vitaly Shmatikov, Michael Tschantz and, particularly Michaael Birnhack and Julie Cohen for urging me forward. Enormous credit goes to the editors of Theoretical Inquiries in Law for a remarkable job on substantive and stylistic matters.
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