July 10, 2008

Privacy Rights Issues | Senate OKs Bush surveillance plan, immunizing telecoms against … - Dallas Morning News

Privacy Doesn't Exist Anymore - The Expert On Everything - A Novel by Edward David Gil

Described as “Catch-22” meets “Three Days of the Condor,” this techno-thriller with an attitude focuses on realistic technological details and takes the reader on a journey into an uncomfortable future that could easily become a reality.

OVERVIEW

Young Charlie Sanders is offered a six-figure job after only thirty seconds into an interview at Vector Systems, is mistakenly handed the company’s only prototype of a technology that can definitively erase any and all privacy in our society (code-named “Wallace”, It fits like a snug hearing aid and can maintain a conversation), is pursued like prey by more than a few interested parties – including a Governor with presidential ambitions and quite a few U.S. Senators – and begins receiving death-threats from the technology itself, which now has its own ideas.


Privacy Issues In The News

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Senate OKs Bush surveillance plan, immunizing telecoms against ... Dallas Morning News, TX - 2 hours ago They warned that privacy rights are at risk because the government can wiretap a phone for a week before applying for a court order. But Sen. ... Senate expected to pass changes to intelligence law on Wednesday CNN NSA faces new limits, but surveillance thrives Baltimore Sun Senate Approves Telecom Amnesty, Expands Domestic Spying Powers Wired News World Socialist Web Site - Connecticut Post all 85 news articles

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