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But it still comes down to a matter of choice and control, and privacy advocates would be well to emphasize these aspects and insist that laws, regulations, and systems be constructed to allow the power to decide to stay in the hands of the individual.Let's say that I choose to post a photo of myself as a Las Vegas showgirl on the Internet. That's my constitutional right. A month from now, I say to myself "What was I thinking!" Has the boldness of today's reality television numbed our sensibilities in how we communicate on the Internet? Has the virtual reality of Internet communications (video, audio, Twitter, blogs and so on) dumbed down our thinking to the potential "unreality" exposed on the Internet for perpetuity?
posted by Maurene Caplan Grey
June 25, 2007 @ 10:54 am
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