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PRIVACY AND THE UNNECESSARY EXPANSION OF IP PROTECTION

-- By ScottMcKinney - 16 Nov 2009

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INTRODUCTION

How can we account for the current state of affairs, in which privacy (anonymity and autonomy) is being swept out from under a naïve public's feet, while intellectual property laws are being used to strengthen monopolies over proprietary software and technology? Furthermore, how can we improve our situation in the short term, living in a world of intellectual monopoly and Orwellian surveillance? I attempt to answer these questions below.

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