tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-445675858829432291.post4287895208521750197..comments2023-11-03T02:19:25.687-07:00Comments on Fiction, Human Rights, and Social Responsibility: Privacy in the Digital AgeDr. Orth-Veillonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14886863323258713833noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-445675858829432291.post-70240664328053746572013-09-24T18:20:52.642-07:002013-09-24T18:20:52.642-07:00Yes, I think this is the single greatest question ...Yes, I think this is the single greatest question that we have to ask about our digital age and our dependence on the web for vital communications. I kind of think about the web like the phone - we use it just liked we used to use the phone - to communicate, to reach out, to get information. If we think about phones being wiretapped, it's pretty horrible. Or we could go even further back to letter-writing. What if all letters were opened before they got to the recipient of it? If we think about this in regards to the internet, we see the violation. In the cases of phones, letters, etc. - they were only tapped or censored if criminal activity was suspected. So...is everyone now considered a potential criminal?Dr. Orth-Veillonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14886863323258713833noreply@blogger.com