On 2/08/2011 7:49 AM, Tony Rutkowski wrote:
"Rights to anonymity." Surely you are joking.
In law, there is no such network based right. In technology, there is no such capability.
You're wrong there. European and Australian information privacy law expressly provides individuals with the right to transact anonymously.
Like Scott McNealy said rather publicly in 1995 - Privacy: get over it.
--tony
On 8/1/2011 5:38 PM, Stephen Wilson wrote:
(3) If you use crime prevention as the rationale for taking away users' rights to anonymity ...
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