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Timothy Garton Ash |
Imagina que todo lo que le dices a la persona de más confianza, en tus momentos más íntimos, se publica en línea inmediatamente para que todo el mundo lo vea. Algo así no sólo sería una gran vergüenza, sino que haría que te expresaras con menos libertad. Como cualquiera que haya vivido en un estado policial sabe, si tienes miedo de que alguien pueda escucharte, ya no dirás lo que piensas. (más...) |
Leading free speech expert Eric Barendt defends a British parliamentary report on privacy against criticisms by campaigning journalist John Kampfner.
The former head of Formula One racing's governing body talks about the difficulty of countering sensational claims made in a globally reported tabloid story, and draws a distinction between privacy and reputation.
Are Google+ and Facebook right to ban pseudonyms? Voice your opinion here.
All known human cultures have had some notion of privacy, but what is seen as private has varied enormously with time and place.
Professor Eric Barendt of University College London discusses the delicate balance between free speech and privacy.
In 2008 two convicted murderers asked for their names to be removed from Wikipedia and other online media outlets, in accordance with German law. Does the individual’s right to be forgotten take priority over the public’s right to know?
Should Facebook automatically suggest who is in a photo? Sebastian Huempfer asks whether Facebook’s photo tagging software infringes the privacy of its users.
