Posts Tagged with "anonymity"

Citizen Lab, Where the Internet is an Open Public Commons

Citizen Lab is a great site to troll if you’re at all interested in cyberactivism. Centered at the University of Toronto’s Munk Centre for International Studies, this group, directed by Ronald J. Deibert, endorses the strong normative claim that the Internet ought to be “protected and preserved” as an “open public commons”. In addition to publishing [...]

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New Book on Privacy in a Networked Society

    Lessons From the Identity Trail   The long awaited (by some) book, Lessons From the Identity Trail: Anonymity, Privacy and Identity In a Networked Society, has finally been released by Oxford University Press. It is released under a creative commons license, which means you can download it for free. This is a first for Oxford University Press. I will [...]

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