Nothing to hide, but something to lose

Author:

Cofone Ignacio N1

Affiliation:

1. Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, McGill University, Montreal, Canada

Abstract

‘I have nothing to hide’ is among the most common and controversial arguments against privacy. This article shows why the argument is mistaken on its own terms. To do so, it constructs a model combining the standard economic argument – that only people with ‘something to hide’ will value privacy – with a concept of intrinsic privacy preferences and shows that the inclusion of this dimension causes the standard argument to fail. It then applies these insights to two legal contexts in which there are active policy debates: the protection of genetic information in the context of employer-provided health insurance and tax privacy.

Publisher

University of Toronto Press Inc. (UTPress)

Subject

Law,Sociology and Political Science

Reference105 articles.

1. Daniel Solove, Nothing to Hide: The False Tradeoff between Privacy and Security (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2011) at 1 [Solove, Nothing to Hide]: ‘If you’ve got nothing to hide, you shouldn’t worry about government surveillance.’

2. Solove, Nothing to Hide, supra note 1 at 747.

3. See Part iii.a.

4. Ignacio Cofone & Adriana Robertson, ‘Privacy Harms’ (2018) 69 Hastings LJ 1039 [Cofone & Robertson, ‘Privacy Harms’].

5. Richard A Posner, 'The Economics of Privacy' (1981) 71 American Economics Rev 405 [Posner, 'Economics']

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