understanding the importance and impact of anonymity and authentication in a networked society
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CIPPIC (Canadian Public Interest Policy and Public Interest Clinic)

ANON: "Why did your institution choose to become a partner on the Anonymity Project?"

"Individual privacy, a key component of just societies, is being lost as businesses and governments take advantage of new opportunities to collect, use and share personal information through the use of new technologies. CIPPIC sees the Anonymity Project as an important initiative through which we can work collaboratively with other researchers and advocates to improve our understanding of the problem and to develop workable solutions."

CIPPIC, May 2004

 
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