Presentation 2014-07-03
Privacy Invasion and the Concept of the "Digital Person" : Understanding Based on Information Ethics and Goffman's Dramaturgy Theory
Takushi Otani,
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Abstract(in English) This article explores the harm caused by the misuses of the "digital person," which is the aggregated personal data from various databases, such as the distortion of personal identity, and their threat to data subject's social participation by using van den Hoven's argument for the protection of moral identity and by using Goffman's dramaturgy theory. I argue that one must have the right to control her/his "digital person". However, this right would conflict with the freedom of expression, the freedom of speech, and the freedom of press and the social benefits derived from the reception and distribution of information. Therefore, we must establish general principles to balance between these personal rights and the social benefits.
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Keyword(in English) Privacy / Information Ethics / Digital Person / Moral Identity / Dramaturgy Theory / Right to be Forgotten
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Conference Date 2014/6/26(1days)
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Title (in English) Privacy Invasion and the Concept of the "Digital Person" : Understanding Based on Information Ethics and Goffman's Dramaturgy Theory
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Keyword(1) Privacy
Keyword(2) Information Ethics
Keyword(3) Digital Person
Keyword(4) Moral Identity
Keyword(5) Dramaturgy Theory
Keyword(6) Right to be Forgotten
1st Author's Name Takushi Otani
1st Author's Affiliation School of Animation Culture, Kibi International University()
Date 2014-07-03
Paper # ISEC2014-28,SITE2014-23,ICSS2014-32,EMM2014-28
Volume (vol) vol.114
Number (no) 117
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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