Excerpts from internet.cypherpunks: 8-Jun-94 Re: Crime and punishment in.. by Timothy C. May@netcom.co
So, do we argue for "rights" of privacy? Or do we monkeywrench such technologies? Or do we develop tools and systems to protect our own privacy as best we can?
Tough choices.
No, easy choices. I choose D: All of the above. "We" are not a unified hive-mind. There is room for those who belive in government and who try to make it more bengin, and for those who don't participate in government and spray-paint camera lenses. Jer darklord@cmu.edu | "it's not a matter of rights / it's just a matter of war finger me for my | don't have a reason to fight / they never had one before" Geek Code and | -Ministry, "Hero" PGP public key | http://www.cs.cmu.edu:8001/afs/andrew.cmu.edu/usr25/jbde/