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Comments on: Panel: New rules, tech needed for data privacy

Privacy proponents are calling for stricter policies on federal-government usage of information from commercial sources.

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wish I had checks and balances
by September 10, 2005 6:33 AM PDT
I suppose we could model information design after
healthy social constructs, however, a base
framework that inherently dictates droconian
measures still persists. Remains of a cold age
that refuses to attend job retaining classes?
Perhaps, but I suggest the real problem is much
much worse.
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Job retention classes
by ausburng September 11, 2005 3:25 PM PDT
Classes are a good idea. It is getting so hard to keep up with technology that if you don't spend all night on the web keeping updated you're lost. This is what really scares me about having dinosaurs in the supreme court. These people may be the best at ruling on everything else but technological issues are a whole different animal. This also applies to congress.
Here in Australia User Information Over the Internet
by raykirk444 September 13, 2005 4:16 AM PDT
My Name Raymond Kirk.
Here in Australia User over 95% of Information Lost or stolding CR car e-mail phome number. How stop International stolding your Information?
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