Where are the voices defending the very fought-after privacy rights now threatened in the name of Homeland Security?
Brock N. Meeks
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Does encouraging citizens to work with law enforcement to fight crime have the potential for abuse?
Electronic Frontier: Blanking on Rebellion: Where the Future Is 'Nabster'
Law enforcement has begun using face recognition software and surveillance cams, turning everyone into a de facto suspect.
Accountability Through Transparency;: Life in 2050
The year is 2050 and we, the People of the United States, live in a truly "cammed nation." The eyes of digital video surveillance devices are tucked into every nook and cranny of our lives, like sand in a two-year-old’s swimsuit after a day at the beach. Scandal these days is bred not when such […]
Drastic steps to take oneself out of the grid in order to regain privacy and anonymity in the white noise of the Net.
Electronic Frontier: Bad Moon Rising
We might be in for some nasty weather with the marriage of content providers and cable companies.
Electronic frontier: bugging out: Y2K fallout or business as usual?
Pondering the end of the world before it happens.
Electronic Frontier: The Privacy Hoax
Privacy in the digital age is dead. At best, one of our most cherished rights as members of a free society is on life support, kept alive by cybercratic ramblings of an electronic fringe unable to come to grips with reality. In a police lineup of the usual suspects fingered as the biggest privacy abusers, […]
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