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by escape-big-tech
1114 days ago
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While historical precedent is informative, it should not constrain our conceptualization of fundamental rights. The context and needs of society evolve over time, and so should our understanding of what constitutes a fundamental right. Privacy, has grown in importance with the surge of digital communication and mass surveillance. Regarding privileged communication, it is impossible to define the boundary between what should be private and what should not. Just because some information might seem mundane doesn't mean it lacks potential misuse by bad actors. By fostering a culture of respect for privacy in our day-to-day lives, we strengthen protections against more significant intrusions. |
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