just some thoughts below. Feel free to request my unpublished paper on facebook and privacy where I look at networks and privacy settings in facebook. It is probably dated now. I know common notions in law of privacy were based on the invention of the camera and a famous case of photo journalism. It is a more than 100 year old case in the Harvard law journal. So technology seems to move this law. The university of Ottawa law and technology students moved facebook. At work I am under a law to keep respondent information confidential. I could be fined 10,000 dollars and go to jail for 10 years. Um research ethics of the state that. I wonder about red lining which is where insurance companies do demographic research and charge the poor too much? Poverty is something to hide. Poverty is not caused by doing something wrong in many political views. The gain is often internet access broadly defined ( the goods of using the net included ) that we trade for privacy. Disabilities are something to hide when like mine are psychiatric. I want fellow activists in the disability movement to know about this but not my fellow workers who are security guards ( a great job for students btw is the night shift as you can read 1000 of pages of case law in empty buildings). On 16-Feb-10, at 12:58 AM, Charles Ess wrote:
by highlighting the connection in Western liberal political philosophy between individual freedoms - including the freedom to choose the goals and ends defining one's own good life - and the right to privacy as it becomes articulated especially over the last hundred years or so.
Peter Timusk, B.Math statistics (2002), B.A. legal studies (2006) Carleton University Systems Science Graduate student, University of Ottawa. just trying to stay linear. Read by hundreds of lurkers every week. kiitos paljon, merci, thank you and muchas gracias for reading.