Abstract
The purpose of this book is to provide an overview of laws governing privacy, broadly defined. While its focus is the United States, there is a small amount of material on international privacy rights and those in Israel and the Soviet Union. The author's work is praiseworthy; however, his broad-ranging, systematic inquiry, though useful, fails to fulfill its promise on two counts. First, very little of the book deals with computers, and second, there is practically no analysis.
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