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Monday, January 27, 2020

You Are Now Remotely Controlled


The debate on privacy and law at the Federal Trade Commission was unusually heated that day. Tech industry executives “argued that they were capable of regulating themselves and that government intervention would be costly and counterproductive.” Civil libertarians warned that the companies’ data capabilities posed “an unprecedented threat to individual freedom.” One observed, “We have to decide what human beings are in the electronic age. Are we just going to be chattel for commerce?” A commissioner asked, ‘‘Where should we draw the line?” The year was 1997. More [HERE]

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Blogger larry said...

Well, I guess this is such a relevant discussion, and its really an eye opening to see that these privacy concerns go back as far as far as 1997! The important question is where to draw line between innovation and individual freedom is more important than ever today. It’s clear that as technology advances, so does the need for careful regulation and transparency. Makes me wonder about the information landscape students face today. sometimes I wish someone could write my dissertation for me on topics like this! Thank you for sharing this thought-provoking piece!

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