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Well, if you're interested in the subject, I'll also recommend Helen Nissenbaum's Privacy In Context. I'm actually doing research with her for the year, related to her theory of contextual integrity. IMO, contextual integrity is the best theoretical description out there of what we really mean when we say we have a "right to privacy." The book just came out a couple years ago, and we're working on how to apply it in a legal context.