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   SURVEILLANCE TECHNOLOGY : TRANSPARENCY
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'Step Up Surveillance,' U.S.A. -- Staff  -- Wired News  -- July 24, 2005

Pressure is building for greater use of video cameras to keep watch over the nation's cities -- particularly in transportation systems and other spots vulnerable to terrorism -- after the bombings in London.

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Three cheers for the Surveillance Society! -- David Brin  -- Salon.com  -- August 03, 2004

David Brin argues that the new surveillance technologies "will be the primary countervailing force against tyranny."

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Lots of cameras watch you - and catch criminals -- Terri Sanginiti  -- Deleware News Journal  -- February 23, 2004

Surveillance cameras no longer are relegated to banks and convenience stores. The average American is captured on video about a dozen times a day, police estimate. And that has caused video surveillance cameras to become an increasingly important law enforcement tool across the country.

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They log on, look out with Web crime cams -- Jane Prendergast  -- Cincinnati Enquirer  -- June 17, 2003

Citizens on patrol has gone digital in Cincinnati with civilians watching wireless "crime cams" for suspicious activity to report to police.

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Surveillance Nation -- Dan Farmer and Charles C. Mann  -- Technology Review  -- April 01, 2003

An in-depth look at the implications of ubiquitous webcams, tracking devices, and interlinked databases on individual privacy and security.

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Outlaws and Databases -- Arnold Kling  -- Tech Central Station  -- December 09, 2002

The author defends recent U.S. proposals for the "Total Information Awareness" surveillance database by arguing that "if properly regulated, would be far less threatening to our freedom and privacy than the likely alternatives."

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California Coast, Now Online -- Kendra Mayfield  -- Wired News  -- November 12, 2002

A California environmentalist has created an online, aerial photographic record of the entire California coast which has quickly become an indispensable conservation tool.

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Big Brother vs. Terrorist in Spy Camera Debate -- Adam Clymer  -- Washington Post  -- June 19, 2002

Amid uncertainty about whether surveillance cameras should be used to control crowds, detect terrorists or scare off drug dealers, the authorities in the nation's capital are debating rules intended to keep them from becoming a tool of Big Brother spying on citizens.

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Privacy vs. Security: A Bogus Debate? -- Jane Black  -- Business Week  -- June 05, 2002

An interview with David Brin who argues that "security and privacy shouldn't be construed as rivals." Instead, he says, everyone will be safer if the government knows a lot -- within reason -- about its citizens, and if Americans know a lot more than they do now about how the government uses their information.

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A View From Above Aids Battle Below -- David Reyes  -- Los Angeles Times  -- May 13, 2002

An amusing story about how residents of Trabuco Canyon in California used an "unmanned ariel vehicle" (a remote controlled model airplane) to take surveillance photos that made their case against a development project.

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