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Nowhere To Run, Nowhere To Hide – Privacy on the Internet

George Orwell’s 1984 envisioned a world where individuals were controlled and monitored by centralized government. In such a world, the individual had no place to hide from governmental omnipresence.

While Orwell was correct in foreseeing evaporating individual privacy, the enemy of privacy is not necessarily government. Indeed, we may only have ourselves to blame for the destruction of privacy that we hold so dear.

Just one recent example brings this point home.

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By Eric Sinrod

Full Story: http://technology.findlaw.com/articles/00006/011097.html

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