Computers, Privacy & the Constitution

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Resolving the Paradox: Public Collaboration, Data Sharing, and Privacy

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The Instinct to Privacy

http://blogs.the451group.com/opensource/2008/01/24/ohloh-opens-code-and-privacy-debate/ and more specifically http://taschenorakel.de/mathias/2007/12/22/no-privacy-foss-developers/
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The Privacy Instinct

Ohloh incident, generally and more specifically.

Is the trigger for the instinct spidering? aggregation? something else?

Perhaps the 'human view' of the aggregated data, per Kerr?

Drawing Lines: Can Lowering the Barriers to Collaboration Tell Us Something About Our Privacy Instincts?

What is 'Minimal' Data?

Who Are Our Friends and Collaborators?

 
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