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  • Andrews, Lori B., 1952-
     
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  • Internet -- Political aspects.
     
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  • Internet -- Law and legislation.
     
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  • Online social networks -- Political aspects.
     
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  • Privacy, Right of.
     
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  • Civil rights.
     
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    I know who you are and I saw what you did [electronic resource] : [social networks and the death of privacy] / by Lori Andrews.
    by Andrews, Lori B., 1952-
    [Ashland, Or.] : Blackstone Audio, Inc., 2012.
    Subjects
  • Internet -- Political aspects.
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  • Internet -- Law and legislation.
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  • Online social networks -- Political aspects.
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  • Privacy, Right of.
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  • Civil rights.
  • Electronic Resourcehttp://hawaii.lib.overdrive.com/ContentDetails.htm?ID=F562917B-4089-4309-870C-2A633E02E721 This title is available online; click here to access
    Electronic Resourcehttp://excerpts.contentreserve.com/FormatType-25/0887-1/796173-IKnowWhoYouAreAndISawWhatYouDid.wma
    Electronic Resourcehttp://excerpts.contentreserve.com/FormatType-425/0887-1/796173-IKnowWhoYouAreAndISawWhatYouDid.mp3
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    9781455165322 (electronic audio bk.)
    1455165328 (electronic audio bk.)
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    1 sound file (9 hr., 51 min., 24 sec.) : digital.
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    Social networks are the defining cultural movement of our time empowering us in constantly evolving ways. We can all now be reporters alerting the world to breaking news; participate in crowd-sourced scientific research; and become investigators helping the police solve crimes. Social networks have even helped to bring down governments. But they have also greatly accelerated the erosion of our personal privacy rights, and anyone could become a victim. If Facebook were a country it would be the third largest nation in the world. While that nation appears to be a comforting small town in which we socialize with our selective group of friends it and the rest of the Web are actually lawless frontiers of hidden and unpredictable dangers. The same power of information that can topple governments can destroy a persons career or marriage...
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