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So Gordon Brown wants us to believe that what he says in public in front of a camera is the truth and not what he says in the, as he thought, privacy of his car.
Bork kept insisting that it guarantees no such thing — and that the issue, properly understood, is never privacy per se but "privacy to do what?" He kept asking the judiciasts whether they really thought privacy rights protected people shooting cocaine, or committing incest, or collusively fixing prices.
Early in the AIDS epidemic, the stigma associated with HIV infections was so great that researchers thought privacy issues overwhelmed the need for such notifications.
A smaller proportion thought privacy protection as not very important (19 %) or not at all important (1 %).
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When constant surveillance, or the threat thereof, systematically chills and dissuades people from experimenting with new ideas and expressing contentious thoughts, privacy is no longer a personal luxury.
This takes many forms: thoughts about privacy, thoughts about our obligations to each other.
Missing from his presentation were thoughts about privacy and copyright — and how far Google might push the boundaries.
Missing from his presentation were thoughts about privacy and copyright and how far Google might push the boundaries.
Like this one: just before he joined the state assembly in 2000, an employee at the local Microsoft campus asked him for his thoughts on privacy legislation.
Instead, he thinks our thoughts about privacy have always been shifting.
Maybe this will change over time — and he is surely right that our thoughts about privacy and public spaces is constantly in flux — but for the time being, Glass sure seems to have become a focal point for people who believe that Google has no interest in privacy.
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