Time for separation of identity and state
05/20/05
For decades, freedom-lovers have fought a holding action against the state's ever-greater incursions into Americans' privacy. We may have slowed things down a bit, but we didn't stop them, we didn't reverse them ... and the statists have seemingly finally achieved their end goal: The eradication of privacy as such. It didn't have to be this way -- and the same network and database infrastructure which have been instrumental in the demise of privacy could have been, and might still be, privacy's greatest protector...
http://www.freemarketnews.com/pview/5837/1599/html/index.php
from Free Market News Network, by Thomas L. Knapp
For decades, freedom-lovers have fought a holding action against the state's ever-greater incursions into Americans' privacy. We may have slowed things down a bit, but we didn't stop them, we didn't reverse them ... and the statists have seemingly finally achieved their end goal: The eradication of privacy as such. It didn't have to be this way -- and the same network and database infrastructure which have been instrumental in the demise of privacy could have been, and might still be, privacy's greatest protector...
http://www.freemarketnews.com/pview/5837/1599/html/index.php
from Free Market News Network, by Thomas L. Knapp
Starmail - 21. Mai, 00:42