What Is Privacy in the U.S.?
Brandeis & Warren wrote …
   The narrower doctrine [of privacy] may
have satisfied the demands of society at a
time when the abuse to be guarded against
could barely have arisen without violating a
contract or a special confidence; but
modern devices afford abundant
opportunities for the perpetration of wrongs
without the participation of the injured party
Modern devices mean we need
a new definition of privacy