“The Eyemonger” by Daniel Solove

Daniel J. Solove of George Washington University Law School has written The Eyemonger, a newly illustrated children’s book that discusses the importance of privacy in a way that children can understand.
“In a faraway land, a stranger arrives with promises of greater security in exchange for sacrificing privacy. His name is The Eyemonger, and he has 103 eyes. With the help of flying eye creatures, he spies on everybody. But his plan soon starts to go wrong...”
One of the world’s leading experts on privacy law, Professor Solove is the John Marshall Harlan Research Professor of Law at GW Law, where he teaches information privacy law, criminal procedure, criminal law, and law and literature. He also is the founder of TeachPrivacy, a privacy and cybersecurity training company.
Professor Solove served as Reporter of Principles of Law, Data Privacy, now available in print. He is also the author of more than 10 books, including the leading textbook on information privacy law, and more than 50 law review articles, and has served as a consultant or expert witness in a number of high-profile privacy cases. In addition, he has testified before Congress and contributed to amicus briefs before the U.S. Supreme Court.
Read a review from Publisher’s Weekly's Book Life here.
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