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Digital Identity: An Emergent Legal Concept [Paperback] Sullivan, Clare
Digital Identity: An Emergent Legal Concept [Paperback] Sullivan, Clare
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**Digital Identity: An Emergent Legal Concept** dives headfirst into the messy, fascinating world where law meets technology. Clare Sullivan tackles the thorny question of what happens when your online self becomes as important as your physical one – and who gets to control it.
This isn't your typical dry legal textbook. Sullivan explores how digital footprints, data ownership, and virtual personas are reshaping legal frameworks worldwide. From social media profiles to blockchain identities, she unpacks complex concepts with refreshing clarity, making cutting-edge legal theory actually digestible.
Perfect for law students, tech professionals, privacy advocates, and anyone who's ever wondered who really owns their Instagram posts. Sullivan's expertise in information law and technology regulation shines through without the academic stuffiness.
This preloved paperback from Patina Paperbacks shows some character but delivers all the insights on digital rights, cyber law, and identity protection you'd expect.
"Brilliantly bridges the gap between legal theory and digital reality. Finally, someone explains why your online identity matters legally!" - Legal Tech Review
"Essential reading for understanding how law is scrambling to keep up with technology." - Privacy Rights Journal
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