On photography, suspicious activity, and how surveillance stifles creative expression
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Above: a news report from September 12, 2011, the day after three men were slain in a Waltham, Massachusetts apartment.
I don't have anything to hide. Why should I care? Not concerned about your privacy? Great! Please email me all of your passwords, especially your banking and email passwords, and drop a copy of your home and car keys in the mail...
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Above: a company claims its face recognition system can identify a face amidst 36 million images in mere seconds.
This briefing paper was written by ACLU of Massachusetts intern Max Bauer “[O]ur country has taken singular pride in the democratic ideals enshrined in its Constitution… It would indeed be ironic if, in the name of national defense, we would sanction the...
"Data-sharing troubles raise questions in Marathon case" – this Boston Globe headline should surprise no one.
Heading to Denver this weekend for the National Conference for Media Reform? You can catch me on Saturday morning (early! wake up anyway!) discussing electronic surveillance and what we can do about it with a really cool group of activists and experts.