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Privacy Rights in the Digital Age

Credits

Julian Assange

Getty Images

Louis Dembitz Brandeis

Library of Congress

Cellphone tower

Wikimedia/Creative Commons

Rene Descartes

Library of Congress

Drones

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Douglas, William Orville

Library of Congress

Mark Klein

Wikimedia/Creative Commons

Electronic Termites

Library of Congress. A 1967 Herblock Cartoon, © The Herb Block Foundation

Newseum

Wikimedia/Creative Commons

Open Administration

Library of Congress. A 1970 Herblock Cartoon, © The Herb Block Foundation

The Great God(kin)

Library of Congress

GCHQ building

Wikimedia/Creative Commons

John Locke

Library of Congress

Chelsea Elizabeth Manning

Wikimedia/Creative Commons

May Day Immigration March

Wikimedia/Creative Commons

NSA headquarters in Fort Meade, MD

Wikimedia/Creative Commons

Laura Poitras

Wikimedia/Creative Commons

Protests against PRISM

Wikimedia/Creative Commons

Members of the Supreme Court

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The Journalists Memorial in the Newseum

Wikimedia/Creative Commons

Earl Warren with young miner

Wikimedia/Creative Commons

Supporters of Edward Snowden

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WikiLeaks

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The Recording Angels

Library of Congress. A 1955 Herblock Cartoon, © The Herb Block Foundation

Citation Types

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MLA 9th
"Credits." Privacy Rights in the Digital Age, edited by Christopher T. Anglim & JD, Salem Press, 2016. Salem Online, online.salempress.com/articleDetails.do?articleName=PRDA_0240.
APA 7th
Credits. Privacy Rights in the Digital Age, In C. Anglim & JD (Ed.), Salem Press, 2016. Salem Online, online.salempress.com/articleDetails.do?articleName=PRDA_0240.
CMOS 17th
"Credits." Privacy Rights in the Digital Age, Edited by Christopher T. Anglim & JD. Salem Press, 2016. Salem Online, online.salempress.com/articleDetails.do?articleName=PRDA_0240.