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by CurtHagenlocher
4751 days ago
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It bears repeating: "The problem isn't so much that we haven't set up a legal architecture to preserve our online privacy from the government; it's that we haven't set up a legal architecture to preserve our online privacy from anyone at all. If we don't have laws and regulations that create meaningful zones of online privacy from corporations, the attempt to create online privacy from the government will be an absurdity." There's also the perverse result that government has little incentive to pass laws protecting personal privacy from corporations. |
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