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This, coupled with the onslaught of negative press against the exhibition, poses frightening implications for citizens who wish to speak, think and act freely, and for the minority artists involved, who hunger for representation.

Yet outside the technology industry and surveillance community itself, how much impact did the story make, and what have been the wider implications for citizens and their attitudes to online privacy?

Jeremy Bailenson shares his research on virtual reality, avatars, transformed social interaction, and related communication and psychological theories, as well as implications for citizens living in the digital age.

She was backing a request sent Thursday by national data protection authorities to Google, asking that the search engine company suspend its plans to change its privacy policies on March 1 while they conduct an inquiry into the implications for citizens and users.

Evans also called for stronger leadership from British politicians in grappling with the implications of new technologies, and their implications for citizens' personal data – citing this week's reports that Samsung's connected TV software might capture and transmit "personal or other sensitive information" through its voice recognition features.

It is here that a small group of unelected economists gather to take decisions which have profound implications for citizens in the US and beyond.

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Immigration barristers say the ruling will have widespread implications for EU citizens applying for British passports and those married or considering marriage to a third-country national.

Maugham, who is financially backing the legal action, said he was hopeful the case could have profound implications for UK citizens who want to retain their rights.

The zeal of Gov. John G. Rowland would be hilarious if it did not have such crushing implications for the citizens, who would build a stadium at the edge of downtown for $375 million.

However, it is seen as a significant step in a case that could have widespread implications for EU citizens applying for British passports and those married or considering marriage to a third-country national.

But Post Executive Editor Martin Baron said Monday that the reporting exposed a national policy "with profound implications for American citizens' constitutional rights" and the rights of individuals around the world.

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