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Prosecutors argued the information would be prejudicial.
They argued the information could harm a company's commercial operations and potentially leave private business people and their families at risk of kidnapping.
In their submissions, filed just weeks ago, defence and customs both argued the information could not be released because it could damage the commonwealth's national security.
We cannot blame it solely on the financial crisis, nor on the fact that (as the economist Robert Gordon recently argued) the information technology revolution has delivered much less than its own hype led us to expect.
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Defamation is still available after publication as a legal course of action, but where there is any scope for arguing the information concerned is private, privacy will always now be first port of call.
Backers of data tracking argue the information they collect is depersonalized.
But the agency refused, arguing the information was "exempted since disclosure could reasonably be expected to interfere with enforcement proceedings".
Critics of the request argue the information could be released to the public and the commission has yet to come up with a secure way of storing it.
Joyce Slevin, an assistant district attorney, argued that the information would not have helped the defense anyway.
It is being argued that the information coming into the brain from the internet is the wrong kind of information.
Mr. Sutyagin and other researchers have argued that the information he sold came from public sources and was not classified.
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