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       <author> Daniel J. Solove</author> 



    <title>&#39;I&#39;ve Got Nothing to Hide&#39; and Other Misunderstandings of Privacy</title>

    <pages>745 pp.</pages>
    <year>2007</year>
    <journal>San Diego Law Review</journal>
    <volume>44</volume>


    <url>http://ssrn.com/paper=998565</url>









</article>
 



<article mdate="2007" key="solove07privacymisunderstandings">
       <author> Daniel J. Solove</author> 



    <title>&#39;I&#39;ve Got Nothing to Hide&#39; and Other Misunderstandings of Privacy</title>


    <year>2007</year>
    <journal>San Diego Law Review&#44; GWU Law School Public Law Research Paper</journal>
    <volume>44</volume>
    <number>289</number>

    <url>http://ssrn.com/paper=998565</url>









</article>
 



<article mdate="2007" key="Solove2007ign">
       <author> Daniel J. Solove</author> 



    <title>I&#39;ve got nothing to hide and other misunderstandings of privacy</title>

    <pages>745</pages>
    <year>2007</year>
    <journal>San Diego Law Review</journal>
    <volume>44</volume>
    <number>289</number>

    <url>http://ssrn.com/abstract=998565</url>



    <note>Associate Professor&#44; George Washington University Law School; J.D.&#44; Yale Law School.</note>




    <series>GWU Law School Public Law Research Paper</series>
</article>
 



<article mdate="2007" key="solove2007vgn">
       <author> Daniel J. Solove</author> 



    <title>&#8220;I&#8217;VE GOT NOTHING TO HIDE&#8221; AND OTHER MISUNDERSTANDINGS OF PRIVACY</title>

    <pages>745</pages>
    <year>2007</year>
    <journal>San Diego Law Review</journal>
    <volume>44</volume>
    <number>289</number>

    <url>http://ssrn.com/abstract=998565</url>



    <note>Associate Professor&#44; George Washington University Law School; J.D.&#44; Yale Law School.</note>




    <series>GWU Law School Public Law Research Paper</series>
</article>
 



<article mdate="2007" key="Solove:2007">
       <author> Daniel J. Solove</author> 



    <title>&#34;I&#39;ve Got Nothing to Hide&#34; and Other Misunderstandings of Privacy</title>


    <year>2007</year>
    <journal>San Diego Law Review&#44; Vol. 44&#44; No. &#35;&#44; 2007</journal>



    <url>http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm&#63;abstract&#95;id=998565</url>

    <publisher>SSRN</publisher>







</article>
 



<article mdate="2007" key="Solove:2007p2012">
       <author> Daniel J Solove</author> 



    <title>The Future of Reputation: Gossip&#44; Rumor&#44; and Privacy on the Internet</title>


    <year>2007</year>
    <journal>SSRN</journal>


    <month>Jan</month>
    <url>http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm&#63;abstract&#95;id=1019177</url>









</article>
 



<article mdate="2006" key="Solove_2005">
       <author> Daniel J. Solove</author> 



    <title>A Taxonomy of Privacy</title>

    <pages>477 pp.</pages>
    <year>2006</year>
    <journal>University of Pennsylvania Law Review</journal>
    <volume>154</volume>
    <number>3</number>
    <month>January</month>
    <url>http://ssrn.com/paper=667622</url>



    <note>GWU Law School Public Law Research Paper No. 129</note>





</article>
 



<article mdate="2005" key="solove05">
       <author> Daniel J. Solove</author> 



    <title>A Taxonomy of Privacy</title>


    <year>2005</year>
    <journal>University of Pennsylvania Law Review</journal>
    <volume>154</volume>


    <url>http://www.bradsoft.com/feeddemon/help/1.0/newsitems/index.asp</url>









</article>
 



<article mdate="2006" key="Sol_Hoo_2006">
       <author> Daniel J. Solove</author>
       <author> Chris J. Hoofnagle</author> 



    <title>A Model Regime of Privacy Protection</title>


    <year>2006</year>
    <journal>GWU Law School Public Law Research Paper</journal>

    <number>132</number>

    <url>http://ssrn.com/paper=881294</url>








    <series>Accepted Paper Series</series>
</article>
 



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