CDR: The end of privacy: Is technology making us transparent?
Drake
drake at cais.com
Fri Oct 20 04:59:21 PDT 2000
FYI, for the sake of privacy, I always deny receipts unless they are
from those I know, who aren't up to something. Re: your topic: Yes.
Next question?
cheers, -=d=-
Robert Guerra wrote:
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> Lecture Series on Privacy and New Technologies
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> TOPIC: The end of privacy: Is technology making us transparent?
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> SPEAKER: Reginal Whitaker
> (author of The end of privacy: How total surveillance is becoming a
> reality. (1999). New Press)
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> WHEN: Thursday, October 26
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> WHERE: 140 St. George, Rm. 307 (Faculty of Information Studies,
> building adjacent to Robarts Library)
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> TIME: 7pm to 8,30 pm
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> FORMAT: 30 minute lecture and the rest of the time for questions.
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> For more info contact:
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> Ana Viseu <aviseu at oise.utoronto.ca>
> Robert Guerra <robert at cryptorights.org>
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> "...as we transfer our whole being to the data bank, privacy will
> become a ghost or echo of its former self and what remains of
> community will disappear"...Marshal McLuhan
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> Robert Guerra <rguerra at yahoo.com>, Fax: +1(303) 484-0302
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