Anonymity Versus Censorship and Surveillance
Seán Healy | Contributing Writer Over the past hundred years, we’ve seen many eras take flight, feathered or scaly. Our first bitter taste of modern warfare was followed by an era of diplomatic conflict unrivalled by any other history. With the science developed for military and patriotic intentions (on steroids during the Cold War), the dawn of the personal computer came unexpectedly premature, bringing with it the age of information. It was welcomed much more than the rebirth of surveillance and censorship in a new form – in the West, we now have less suspicion of a neighbour’s closeted communism, less of the inverse in … Continue reading Anonymity Versus Censorship and Surveillance
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