The Difference Between Lonely Old Ladies and CCTV Cameras: A Response to Ryberg |
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Authors: | Benjamin Goold |
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Institution: | (1) Faculty of Law, University of Oxford, St. Cross Road, Oxford, OX1 3UL, UK |
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Abstract: | This article considers the question of whether it is meaningful to speak of privacy rights in public spaces, and the possibility
of such rights framing the basis for regulating or restricting the use of surveillance technologies such as closed circuit
television (CCTV). In particular, it responds to a recent article by Jesper Ryberg that suggests that there is little difference
between being watched by private individuals and CCTV cameras, and instead argues that state surveillance is qualitatively
different from (and more problematic than) surveillance by ‘lonely old ladies’.
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Keywords: | CCTV Surveillance Privacy rights Public spaces |
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