Rebecca Bowe the International Privacy Coordinator at the Electronic Frontier Foundation. She explains how corporate appetite for data mining personal details for lucrative business models has eaten away our rights to privacy in the bold new world of the Internet and new implications of facial recognition tools with Trapwire, the global surveillance system revealed in Stratfor emails.
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