Computers, Privacy & the Constitution

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Customers may benefit ''as customers'' from the market efficiencies enabled by profiling and data mining. But it's not clear that customers benefit ''as citizens'' when the government subpeonas those same records, doing an end-run around the judicial safeguards against direct surveillance.
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Customers may benefit as customers from the market efficiencies enabled by profiling and data mining. But it's not clear that customers benefit as citizens when the government subpeonas those same records, doing an end-run around the judicial safeguards against direct surveillance.
 When you enjoy no privacy from commercial entities, perhaps the worst you have to fear is price discrimination. The danger when the government and governmental agencies enter the picture is authoritarianism.

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