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Internet executives like Mark Zuckerberg like to argue that ‘privacy’ is an outdated concern. But when people talk about privacy, what they’re really talking about is freedom: the freedom to be in charge of their own information. Guaranteeing the freedom of information online entails not only questions of flow but also questions of control. Frankly, it sometimes seems like Silicon Valley is more interested in the freedom of data than in the freedom of people.

Rough Type: Nicholas Carr’s Blog: Piracy and privacy (via ayjay)

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