Perspective on Subjectrights:
- Privacy is ineffectual, and conflated
with other concepts like solitude.
- Privacy should be defined as that which is violated by measuring
instruments, (e.g. video cameras) in contrast to
solitude which can be defined as that which is violated by output devices
(such as billboards, unwanted advertising, and other visual detritus).
- Subjectright(S), and other related new concepts
provide a new framework for protecting both privacy and solitude.
- Government and industry IT organizations that respect Subjectrights will
discover a practical solution to many of the problems that have not found
solutions using privacy.