Linked by David Adams on Wed 19th Mar 2008 10:41 UTC
Privacy, Security, Encryption The technologies we rely on, both new and old, are now very effective tools that both governments and private firms are using to gather, analyze, store, and sell information about our private lives, habits, purchases, whereabouts, and even thoughts and beliefs. But some of this invasion of privacy pays a welcome dividend in convenience and power in our own lives. Where do we draw the line, and how can we use this potentially-invasive technology for our benefit, without sacrificing our private lives to commerce?
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RE: Comment by l3v1
by Treza on Wed 19th Mar 2008 15:35 UTC in reply to "Comment by l3v1"
Treza
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2006-01-11

Another stuff is that "Law abiding citizens deserve to have the right to wear a gun"

All criminals were law abiding citizens before becoming criminals.
(till a 'crime' DNA sequence is discovered...)

(Disclamer2: Still off-topic, sorry)

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