Abuse Melding

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18-07-2007, 14:07 door Anoniem

Uit de bewuste paper: If you have nothing to hide, then you don’t have a life. ... Because privacy involves protecting against a plurality of different harms or problems, the value of privacy is different depending upon which particular problem or harm is being protected. Not all privacy problems are equal; some are more harmful than others. Therefore, we cannot ascribe an abstract value to privacy. ... The key misunderstanding is that the “nothing to hide” argument views privacy in a particular way – as a form of secrecy, as the right to hide things. But there are many other types of harm involved beyond exposing one’s secrets to the government. ... Most privacy problems and harms lack dead bodies. ... By focusing more specifically on the related problems under the rubric of “privacy,” we can better address each problem rather than ignore or conflate them. The “nothing to hide” argument speaks to some problems, but not to others. It represents a singular and ...

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