Computers, Privacy & the Constitution

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The Tragedy of the Communicative Commons: Privacy, Consumerism, and Metaphor Inc.

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 On another note, I actually really liked the first paper you posted and am sorry to see it go.

-- KateVershov - 18 Mar 2009

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Kate - thanks also for the note. I, too, have been smitten in the past by privacy metaphors, but likewise have wondered if, why, and how they might have failed us. This post is part of the product of that thought process.

As for the "Fourth Amendment Goes to Canada" paper, I decided that I needed to tighten up the writing and the analysis a bit more, including offering a few punchier solutions. Have no fear, however, I think it may make a version 2.02 re-appearance in the form of my second paper!

-- JonPenney - 18 Mar 2009

 
 
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