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FC: Privacy will be legacy of 106th Congress, from The Hill
From: Declan McCullagh <declan () well com>
Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 11:23:17 -0400
[The Hill newspaper kindly asked me to contribute to their Pundit Speak
column (the paper is a weekly, and widely read in DC). --Declan]
http://www.hillnews.com/features/pundits.html
Declan McCullagh
Chief Washington correspondent
wired.com
"This was the first Congress that took privacy seriously. The legacy
of the 106th Congress won't include aggressive privacy legislation -
that'll happen next year - but it does include a growing distrust of
both corporations' data collection practices and the federal
government's surveillance capabilities. Some examples: This year the
Privacy Caucus was formed, to regulate the privacy sector, while the
House Judiciary Committee last month took the courageous and
unprecedented-in-recent-history step of raising the legal standards
required for police to intercept e-mail. That simply wouldn't have
happened any other time in the last two decades."
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