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Thursday, January 28, 2010

Interesting perspective on Data Privacy Day and data privacy in general

Declan McCullagh is always a good read -

It's been 10 years: Why won't people pay for privacy? Politics and Law - CNET News
Posted by Cynthia at 10:06 PM
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