Monday, November 19, 2007
Privacy redefined in post-9/11 world « The Column, reloaded: "“Too often, privacy has been equated with anonymity,” Kerr said. “It’s an idea that is deeply rooted in American culture. The Lone Ranger wore a mask but Tonto didn’t seem to need one even though he did the dirty work for free. You’d think he’d need one more. But in our interconnected and wireless world, anonymity — or the appearance of anonymity — is quickly becoming a thing of the past.”"
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