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Focus (Forum & Focus)

Jul. 31, 2008

Privacy? Please

The capacity to capture information about someone does not necessarily mean that privacy is threatened, writes John Nockleby. - Forum Column

FORUM COLUMN

By John T. Nockleby
This article appears on Page 4

      The concept of "privacy" often describes a gamut of issues involving personal information. For example, police investigations and searches, data collection, tracking employees and those ubiquitous video cameras now monitoring public and private spaces have all been described as raising issues of individual privacy.
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