Cidersomerset
17th February 2013, 13:33
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Published on 17 Feb 2013
The US is funneling money into tracking systems that are threatening to make the very
concept of privacy a thing of the past. It could mean people's every move being used
against them to keep them under surveillance.
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Tweet Twit: Govt stores messages to create life snapshot?
QICFzkI2OvE
Published on 16 Feb 2013
There are now close to two-hundred billion tweets stored in databases at the library of
congress in the US The government says it wants to keep a snapshot of life in the
country seen through online messages - but some citizens are concerned it's just one
more invasion of privacy. Lori Harfenist takes to the streets of New York to find out
what people there think about the project.
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CCTVandalism: 'Camover' game pokes Big Brother's eye in Germany
LEb7oqzaKhw
Published on 16 Feb 2013
An anarchist group is threatening a major rally in Berlin on Saturday against what it
sees as a massive expansion of CCTV cameras in Germany. The movement's opposition
against the ever encroaching Big Brother, turned from words to action long ago - with it
becoming notorious for trashing street cameras all across the country. RT's Peter Oliver
takes a look at whether the group's message makes them different from ordinary
vandals.
Published on 17 Feb 2013
The US is funneling money into tracking systems that are threatening to make the very
concept of privacy a thing of the past. It could mean people's every move being used
against them to keep them under surveillance.
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Tweet Twit: Govt stores messages to create life snapshot?
QICFzkI2OvE
Published on 16 Feb 2013
There are now close to two-hundred billion tweets stored in databases at the library of
congress in the US The government says it wants to keep a snapshot of life in the
country seen through online messages - but some citizens are concerned it's just one
more invasion of privacy. Lori Harfenist takes to the streets of New York to find out
what people there think about the project.
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CCTVandalism: 'Camover' game pokes Big Brother's eye in Germany
LEb7oqzaKhw
Published on 16 Feb 2013
An anarchist group is threatening a major rally in Berlin on Saturday against what it
sees as a massive expansion of CCTV cameras in Germany. The movement's opposition
against the ever encroaching Big Brother, turned from words to action long ago - with it
becoming notorious for trashing street cameras all across the country. RT's Peter Oliver
takes a look at whether the group's message makes them different from ordinary
vandals.