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Privacy 2.0

I love it when blog posts incorporate video!  I don’t think I’ll ever get into exclusive vlogging, but I do enjoy the YouTube videos or blip.tv clips that people sometimes include with a blog post.
Anyway, Jessamyn West got snagged by Library Journal and was asked some questions about privacy, the (to some people) fetishization thereof, and the role [...]

Internet Privacy

A library system in Ohio is taking aggressive action to combat digital porn in its libraries, possibly installing software which would allow library staff to view a screenshot of what a patron is looking at on their computer, presumably to determine whether it’s objectionable or not.
Elaine doesn’t like it, and neither do I.  And while [...]