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Seven Paths to Regulating Privacy

History is ambiguous about government willingness to protect private life, but a few recommendations can help keep its future secure















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7. Develop educational curricula about the risks to privacy in the online world. Schools and educators should also prepare students to take advantage of the tools available for protecting privacy.

Note: This article was orignially printed with the title, "Seven Paths to Privacy".



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  1. 1. Quasimodo 08:09 AM 8/19/08

    Great article! I couldn't agree more. Brava/o! I hope Keith Olbermann and others will read this, word for word, on various TV shows accompanied by graphics. It should be put on posters. It should be boiled down to fit T-shirts. Let there be a multi-faceted amendment to the Constitution. Let privacy exist!

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