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Some Follow-Up Thoughts on ‘Public Privacy’

By Mark S. Melodia on March 23, 2012

This post was also written by John Hines, and Frederick Lah.

We wanted to follow up on a previous post we wrote about whether there is such a thing as “public privacy” — the concept that people should be entitled to at least some expectation that their actions, even if done in public, will not be widely publicized on a site like YouTube. We continue to see cases develop in this area, particularly in the law enforcement context.

In the following client alert, we take a closer look at this notion of “public privacy.”

  • Posted in:
    Technology and IT
  • Blog:
    Technology Law Dispatch
  • Organization:
    Reed Smith LLP
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