Mitchell said the very first thing he teaches people is that “surveillance is bad, and we need to stop it.” When Salmond suggested that security is ultimately designed to keep citizens safe, Mitchell countered with: “For example, let’s say you work as a tech, you h...
Policy Matters Now and in the Future: Net Neutrality, Corporate Data Mining, and Government Surveillance In this article, I will detail three key policy issues that have a profound effect on the future of the World Wide Web and Internet-based communications: n... HA Mckee - 《Computers & ...
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There is a very common sentiment that arises in this debate, even among people who are uncomfortable with mass surveillance, which says that there is no real harm that comes from this large-scale invasion because only people who are engaged in bad acts have a reason to want to hide and to...
Their narrative is that land-use relations on the island have been under great uncertainty due to more than a decade-long unwillingness of PBNP and MNR to resolve such relations, while the Federal Government has been highly inconsistent in defining the status of the land. Land circulation has ...
, this institutional innovation could become a substitute for and preserve the spirit of the no-bailout clause. Moreover, it is likely that the fear of the IMF can effectively strengthen the Stability and Growth Pact which is still badly needed to provide a framework for fiscal surveillance....
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