Rick Falkvinge, founder of the original Pirate Party, now living in Germany, has published four parts so far of series on analog equivalent privacy rights. He plans to have 21 parts in all. The series starts out early on with the point that there is no reason for the offline liberties of our parents to not be carried over into the same online liberties for our children and examines this point from different directions. So far he has posted in detail on the following topics over at Private Internet Access' blog:
Rick will post more over the next few weeks. The current batch of adults and teenagers are likely the last generation to have any choice in the matter. Apathy and ignorance abound and deciding not to decide is still, sadly, a choice.
(Score: -1, Flamebait) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday December 19 2017, @05:24PM (1 child)
I see facefuck. twit and other tracking on the page also the intro has no links to the other articles, he may have something to say but he certainly has not considered clearly where to publish
(Score: 1, Interesting) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday December 19 2017, @05:27PM
sorry for replying to myself but people should watch the BBC doc the trap, from 2003 (it think) it is a good description of how wrong thinking about the value and utility of data started, surprise it makes people with power less responsible