Privacy advocates craft social media ‘bill of rights’

Tuesday, June 22, 2010 20:02
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Two decades after the first Conference on Computers, Freedom and Privacy, a group of privacy advocates, computer scientists and others hope to wrap up a four-day conference here with what organizers hope will be a milestone for the social Web — a “bill of rights” for social network users.

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