Commentary – Calling It ‘Metadata’ Doesn’t Make Surveillance Less Intrusive

beSpacific 2013-06-24

Summary:

By Geoff Nunberg:  “Metadata” was bound to break out sooner or later, riding the wave of “data” in all its forms and combinations. “Big data” and “data mining” are the reigning tech buzzwords these days, and university faculties are scrambling to meet the surge in demand for courses in the hot new field of data [...]

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free speech privacy libraries legislation knowledge management e-government civil liberties patriot act

Authors:

Sabrina I. Pacifici

Date tagged:

06/24/2013, 06:50

Date published:

06/23/2013, 06:15