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gbepstei

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Nov 26, 2003, 1:06:46 PM11/26/03
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The article that I have chosen to review was entitled "Paying with your
privacy". It explains briefly how computers have so much stored up
knowledge available to all sorts of people, whether its law enforcement,
banks or criminals. They all can access so called private information.
One quote refers it to something like strip poker, first the tie comes
off, but soon enough you're wearing nothing at all. Canada has
installed a privacy code designed to protect what companies and
corporations can access and with whom they can share this info. This
code helps to ensure the rights of the consumer and protects him from
annoying and potentially dangerous situations.

Kam Ka Cheung

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Nov 26, 2003, 2:10:22 PM11/26/03
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In article <gbepstei-276CF0...@rumours.uwaterloo.ca>,
gbepstei <gbep...@student.cs.uwaterloo.ca> wrote:

I feel it is a good summary..very useful

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