Computers, Privacy & the Constitution

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

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The Privacy Instinct

Ohloh incident, generally and more specifically.
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Is the trigger for the instinct spidering? aggregation? something else?

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Is the trigger for the instinct aggregation? something else?

 Perhaps the 'human view' of the aggregated data, per Kerr?
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Can or should we distinguish between government spidering/aggregation and private/corporate spidering/aggregation?

 

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


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