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Four Experts Weign In On the Loss of Online Privacy

Last week, the Wall Street Journal asked four privacy experts to weigh in on the threat posed by the loss of online privacy by social networking, behavioral tracking of online behavior, and government surveillance.  The panelists included Stewart Baker, former assistant secretary for Homeland Security; danah boyd, a senior researcher at Microsoft who has worked extensively with young people; Jeff Jarvis, an associate professor of journalism at CUNY Graduate School of Journalism; and Chris Soghoian, a fellow at the Open Society Institute.  

 danah boyd and Jeff Jarvis have now made the complete text of their remarks available:

 

 danah boyd, Debating Privacy In a Networked World for WSJ

 Jeff Jarvis, Debate on Privacy:  The Fulller Text

  

 

 


 

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