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Internet privacy bill of rights is BS

Internet privacy whiners are like the Occupy Wall Street idiots.

They want companies to invest billions developing products and services to make their lives better.
However, they don’t want to pay for any of it.

The coin of the cyber realm is often your personal information in exchange for what’s offered by Google, Facebook, and countless other sites.

If you don’t like the cost, find another supplier instead of demanding the government force companies to give you something for nothing online.

“Internet privacy” should not be a term used to extort freebies that cost companies a lot to develop in the first place.

Legitimate online privacy concerns do exist. However, those primarily involve sites that collect your data and deceive you about the type of information being collected and what’s being done with the data.

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Internet Informant: White House Wants You To Be A Government Snitch

informantIf you oppose government-run health care in an e-mail or on a website, the U.S. government wants to know it.

When your cyber-friends discover that you ratted them out, will you be able to enter the Witness Protection Program? Or will it be a moot point because those you snitched on get sent to re-education camps? Ridiculous? Not if the most powerful man in the United States is asking people internet-privacyto do their patriotic duty by reporting dissidents. This is a program that the governments in China, Iran, North Korea, Cuba, and Venezuela would be proud of…Of course, they already use the informant system to identify and hunt down dissidents.

This is not about health care. It is a First Amendment free speech issue. If you cannot disagree with the President of the United States in an e-mail or in a forum without being reported to the government for it, then the Bill of Rights means nothing. And if you agree with the President on healthcare, what happens on the next issue that you happen to disagree with him?

Anyone who wants to report this post should e-mail flag@whitehouse.gov.

Just remember…you could be next. And if you’re ‘lucky,’ you’ll get listed in the Who’s a Rat database.

Hat tip: Red State

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Voluntary Internet Privacy Proposal Is A Day Late And A Dollar ShortMore Privacy, or More ExcusesNTIA: Putting the Administration’s Privacy Blueprint into PracticeFrancoise Gilbert – Privacy – Security – Cloud ComputingThe Big 5 ExperimentA Politecho Poster SessionGeek-Squared: Big Brother and Internet Privacy Meet the DaleksWhat is the best web browser or software for Internet privacyWhat Has Happened to AmericaAnith Gopal

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