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    Solove's Taxonomy Doesn't Break a Case into Pieces So We
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Solove's Taxonomy Doesn't Break a Case into Pieces So We

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Solove's taxonomy doesn't break a case into pieces so we can attempt to identify the type of privacy problem it presents, but it does provide strict guidelines that will tell us whether a particular action is right or wrong.

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