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Privacy: Is it Time for a Revolution? - Full Program

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n an age when people increasingly use social networking to expose intimate life details, does privacy still matter to information seekers? Does anyo...
n an age when people increasingly use social networking to expose intimate life details, does privacy still matter to information seekers? Does anyone care if their library records and online searches are being tracked? If they don't, why should they? Author Cory Doctorow, Wired senior writer Dan Roth, and Privacy Rights Clearinghouse director Beth Givens debate the importance of privacy and what's at stake if the persistent erosion of privacy continues unchecked. A panel presented by the American Library Association's Office for Intellectual Freedom at the 2008 ALA Annual Conference in Anaheim, California. [You can view each panelist individually via separate videos available here on the ALAOIF blip.tv account.] Less
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