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Privacy in a Noise Society
posted by mpawlo on Wednesday March 31, @06:25AM
from the interesting-people dept.
privacy Nicklas Lundblad of the Swedish Chamber of Commerce presents a new paper with some quite interesting ideas on privacy versus noise in our society, where we, according to Lundblad, enjoys life with high collecive expectations of privacy and low individual expectations of privacy.

Read Nicklas Lundblad's paper (PDF-format).

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