Ian Kerr sent me a copy of his new edited volume on privacy, identity, and anonymity,
Lessons From the Identity Trail: Anonymity, Privacy and Identity in a Networked Society.
It’s Canada-focused but ends with a bunch of country-specific pieces on the law of anonymity in various places.
My favorite piece was a very interesting
essay by Jane Doe on anonymity for rape victims, discussing the way anonymity is presented as protection for women, because to be a woman is apparently to be endangered.
Similarly, another
piece by Jane Bailey looks at the implications of webcamming for women.
Available
online, and also from
Oxford.
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