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Intro
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements
Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction
References
Chapter 2: Delimitation of the Problem
2.1 Understanding the Internet
2.2 Social Networks: Basic Facts
2.3 The ``Facebook Generation ́́
2.4 Data Gathered and Processed Through Social Networks
2.4.1 Data Actively Provided to Facebook by Its Users
2.4.2 Metadata
2.4.3 Big Data
2.5 Privacy Concerns Arising from Social Networks and the Concept of Privacy
References
Chapter 3: Conflicting Claims, Claimants, Identifications and Bases of Power

3.1 The Claim to Freedom of Communication and Access to Information
3.2 The Claim to Economic Benefit
3.3 The Claim to Privacy and Data Autonomy
3.4 The Claim to Unlimited Freedom of the Internet
3.5 The Claim to Protect National and International Security
References
Chapter 4: Past Trends in Decision and Conditioning Factors
4.1 The General Legal Protection of Privacy
4.1.1 Domestic Law
4.1.1.1 The United States of America
4.1.1.2 Countries Within Europe
The Federal Republic of Germany
The United Kingdom
4.1.1.3 Latin American Countries

4.1.2 International Law
4.1.2.1 Treaty Law
4.1.2.2 Customary International Law
4.2 The Protection of Privacy in the Context of Electronic Communications
4.2.1 Domestic Law
4.2.1.1 The United States
4.2.1.2 Countries Within Europe
The Federal Republic of Germany
The United Kingdom
Other European Countries
4.2.1.3 Latin American Countries
The Argentine Republic
The Federative Republic of Brazil
The Republic of Colombia
The Dominican Republic
The United Mexican States
The Oriental Republic of Uruguay
4.2.2 General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)

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