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FC: ACLU surveillance report: "Bigger Monster, Weaker Chains"

  • 16-01-2003 5:16pm
    #1
    Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 16,659 ✭✭✭✭


    From Politech:
    Declan,

    I thought politechers would like to know about a new ACLU report, "Bigger
    Monster, Weaker Chains: The Growth of an American Surveillance Society."

    This report grew out of our sense here at the ACLU that in order to make
    progress on the privacy issue, we have to shift the terms of the
    debate. When viewed in isolation, many new privacy invasions seem harmless
    to many Americans, who don't see why they should care that (for example)
    someone is recording the date and time that they drive through a
    tollbooth. To understand the privacy issue one has to look at the big
    picture to understand that each new piece of information collected about
    us, no matter how seemingly harmless, is increasingly being added together
    with thousands of other data points to create an extremely intrusive,
    high-resolution picture of our lives.

    The need to shift the terms of the debate on privacy to focus more on the
    big picture was made a lot easier by the breaking of the story of the
    Pentagon/Poindexter Total Information Awareness program and that story has
    provided the perfect opportunity to try to spark a broader discussion of
    how we are going to handle all the intrusive new technologies that are
    being developed, and what we are going to let this country turn into.

    The report is available on-line at
    http://www.aclu.org/Privacy/Privacy.cfm?ID=11573&c=39.

    Barry Steinhardt


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