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Mark Rasch, 2006-08-28

In the age of personal information versus aggregated information collected from search engines and other Internet services, one's privacy can no longer be assured. Mark Rasch looks at a recent Amazon patent application that shows how the laws need to be tightened because the lines of privacy are becoming blurred.

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anti-theft solutions 2006-08-29
Anonymous
"Privacy laws, both in the United States and abroad generally protect the collection, dissemination and use of ?personally identifiable information? of various types and classes...Aggregated information, on the other hand is not generally afforded the same level of protection."

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