Computers, Privacy & the Constitution

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Part Four:
Surveillance, Search and Seizure

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 Cory Doctorow, WhatTheInternetKnowsAboutYou: your browser is giving away your history, BoingBoing, September 2, 2009
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Nate Anderson, "Anonymized" data really isn't—and here's why not, Ars Technica, September 8, 2009

Paul Ohm, Netflix's Impending (But Still Avoidable) Multi-Million Dollar Privacy Blunder, freedom-to-tinker.com, September 21st, 2009

 

Looking Past the Wall

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 Martin John Callanah, Location of I - Tracking Art Project, Urban Tick Blog, March 13, 2009
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Nathan Eagle, Inferring friendship network structure by using mobile phone data, National Academy of Sciences, July 1, 2009
 

VoIP

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 Christopher Hope, Mug shots at the touch of a button for police, Telegraph.co.uk, March 20, 2008 "...could allow CCTV cameras to trigger an alert when they film a known criminal"
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Dana Oshiro, Picasa 3.5: Ruining Your Good Name with Face Recognition Tagging, Read Write Web, September 22, 2009
 

Social Networking and Online Dating


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