Critically evaluate whether the doctrine of confidence adequately protects individuals.

“While the courts have long protect personal confidences, in England (in contrast to some other states), there is no general ‘right of privacy’ as such”
R.Jacob, D, Alexander and M. Fisher, Guidebook to Intellectual property, (sixth edition, Hart publishing)
Critically evaluate whether the doctrine of confidence adequately protects individuals.

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