| Abstract
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Existing legal and technical mechanisms in … Existing legal and technical mechanisms intended to protect our privacy, copyright, and other important values have been overwhelmed by the increasingly open information environment in which we live. These threats follow from the ease of information storage, transportation, aggregation, and analysis. We face the real risk that the technical laws spelled out by Gordon Moore (growth in processing power) and Robert Metcalfe (network effects) will permanently overwhelm our values as enshrined in society’s laws. our values as enshrined in society’s laws.
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| Author
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Daniel J. Weitzner +,
Harold Abelson +,
Tim Berners-Lee +,
Joan Feigenbaum +,
James A. Hendler +,
Gerald J. Sussman +
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| Bibtype
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article +
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| Doi
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http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1349026.1349043 +
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| Journal
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Commun. ACM +
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| Key
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dblp:journals/cacm/weitznerabfhs08 +
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| Modification dateThis property is a special property in this wiki.
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2 May 2009 11:37:44 +
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| Number
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6 +
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| Pages
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82-87 +
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| Paper url
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http://dig.csail.mit.edu/2008/06/info-accountability-cacm-weitzner.pdf +
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| Source
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http://dblp.uni-trier.de/rec/bibtex/journals/cacm/WeitznerABFHS08 +
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| Tag
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Computer science +
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| Title
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Information accountability +
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| Tr id
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TW-2008-30 +
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| Volume
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51 +
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| Year
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2008 +
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| Categories |
Journal Paper,
Publication,
TW Technical Report
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