Bullet Points on a Primer: The Quick Version of the Sedona Conference’s Data Privacy Primer

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The Sedona Conference has just published the public comment version of its Data Privacy Primer, a publication of its very active Working Group on Data Security and Privacy Libaility.  The primer is excellent.  I highly recommend downloading it (https://thesedonaconference.org/download-pub/4983).

Privacy law began in only 1890 when Harvard Law Review published “The Right to Privacy” by Samuel Warren and Louis Brandeis.  They suggested that natural law should recognize a “right to be let alone.”  In 1905, relying on that article, the Supreme Court of Georgia became the first court to agree.  From that beginning sprang the common law privacy torts:

  • Intrusion upon seclusion
  • Appropriation of name or likeness
  • Public disclosure of private facts
  • False light, or “publicity”

There is also an argument that the Constitution itself implicitly recognizes a right to privacy.  After all, what other wellspring could the Fourth Amendment have?

Today, privacy is codified in a wide variety of state and federal statutes, most of which are well-covered in the Sedona Conference primer:

Both the common law and these and other statutes work together to protect all of our rights to privacy.

DISCLAIMER: Because of the generality of this update, the information provided herein may not be applicable in all situations and should not be acted upon without specific legal advice based on particular situations.

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