INFORMATION DISSEMINATION
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INFORMATION DISSEMINATION[1] is one of the four categories of privacy harm under the Solove taxonomy. It covers breach of confidentiality, disclosure, exposure, increased accessibility, blackmail, appropriation, and distortion.
Specific Harms
- Breach of Confidentiality
- Disclosure
- Exposure
- Increased Accessibility
- Blackmail
- Appropriation
- Distortion
Notes
- ↑ All categories of privacy under the Solove taxonomy are in full capitalization to distinguish them.