| Kent Greenawalt, United States. Office of Telecommunications Policy - 1975 - 168 pages
...definition. That definition considers privacy to be "the claim of individuals, groups or institutions to determine for themselves when, how and to what extent information about them is communicated to others." Greenawalt does not believe this formulation covers all privacy concerns; but, he feels that... | |
| Norman Beckman - 1975 - 228 pages
...borrowing from Professor Westin's Privacy and Freedom, as "the claim of individuals, groups or institutions to determine for themselves when, how and to what extent information about them is communicated to others." Security, on the other hand, refers to the mechanisms in use or potentially available to safeguard... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1976 - 1654 pages
...direct or first hand fact is obtained. -34PRIVACY: The claim of individuals, groupe, or institutions to determine for themselves when, how, and to what extent information about them is communicated to others. (Westin, p. 7). PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATE: Those whose professional services are err ployed by... | |
| William Christian Bier - 1980 - 416 pages
...Westin (1967), for example, holds that "Privacy is the claim of individuals, groups, or institutions to determine for themselves when, how, and to what extent information about them is communicated to others" (p. 7). Similarly, Miller (1971 ) claims that "the basic attribute of an effective right of... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1983 - 572 pages
...original, direct or first hand fact is obtained. The claim of individuals, groups, or institutions to determine for themselves when, how, and to what extent information about them is communicated to others (Westin, p. 7). Those whose professional services are employed by a member of organized crime... | |
| Enrico Nardelli, Sabina Posadziejewski, Maurizio Talamo - 2003 - 308 pages
...privacy. 2. INFORMATIONAL PRIVACY, OBJECTIVES OF THE LAW Privacy9 defined by Westin as: "the claim of individuals.. .to determine for themselves when,...what extent information about them is communicated to others", is a fundamental human right, defined in Article 8 of the 1950 European Convention of Human... | |
| Albert J. Marcella, Jr., Carol Stucki - 2003 - 385 pages
...of privacy recognizes the fundamental importance of individual preferences: "Privacy is the ability of individuals to determine for themselves when, how...what extent information about them is communicated to others." This definition can still be applied today, even in our fast-paced world. THE CHALLENGE The... | |
| Bernd Blobel, Peter Pharow - 2003 - 304 pages
...person's or an organisation's identity. ePrivacy includes the right of individuals and organisations to determine for themselves when, how and to what extent information about them is communicated to others. Research reveals that, especially in Europe, concem about privacy dictates and restricts what... | |
| Patricia Meyer Spacks - 2003 - 251 pages
...explanation in its immediate context: Privacy is the claim of individuals, groups, or institutions to determine for themselves when, how, and to what extent information about them is communicated to others. Viewed in terms of the relation of the individual to social participation, privacy is the voluntary... | |
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