Friday, July 24, 2009

Groups demand privacy for Google Books | ZDNet Government

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Groups demand privacy for Google Books
A coalition of privacy and civil liberties groups are saying that Google Books could become "one-stop shopping" for law enforcement to track people's reading habits. The ACLU of Northern California, the Electronic Frontier Foundation and the Samuelson law clinic at UC Berkeley sent a letter to Google CEO Eric Schmidt demanding privacy safeguards.
The technologies of Internet censorship
With Rafsanjani's speech supporting the resistance in Iran, it seems likely that a new phase of dissent over the fraudulent election will shortly emerge. That prospect may have the IT departments in the Iranian government beefing up their chops.

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