Write a paragraph about anything that seems interesting, such as Solove’s division of violations of privacy into two types: Orwellian, “which focuses on the harms of surveillance (such as inhibition and social control)” (par. 6) and Kafkaesque “problems of information processing — the storage, use, or analysis of data — rather than of information collection” (par. 8); or Solove’s argument that the loss of privacy is usually incremental, “eroded over time” (par. 15). Do the divisions or stages seem logical to you, and are they valid stepping-stones to more alarming consequences?
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