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Practical Pieces & Perspectives

September 2017

Practical Pieces & Perspectives

September 20, 2017
Online Impersonation: I Have a Right to Be Left Alone v. You Can't Mandate How I Use My Privacy Toolbox
Evisa Kambellari

In the virtual world, one person can present himself in different identities and several persons can present themselves under the same virtual identity. Online impersonation can occur in two ways: either by stealing one’s personal information to gain access to his online profile or by creating a completely fake profile. The fake profile might reveal information that belongs to someone else or be totally fictitious.

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About Practical Pieces & Perspectives

Practical Pieces and Perspectives, previously Timely Tech, is the non-paginated companion to the Illinois Journal of Law, Technology & Policy. Through Practical Pieces and Perspectives, JLTP publishes short pieces that addresses cutting-edge issues in technology and the law.

 

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