"So the question before us is: Are these two rights – the right to
transparency and the right to privacy – compatible? Is it a zero-sum game?
Do we have to sacrifice one right to enforce the other? Unfortunately, many
privacy and transparency activists think this is the case and this has
resulted in some conflict. I suggest that these rights are completely
compatible when it comes to addressing the question of power. These rights
do not have to be balanced against one another. There is no need to settle
for a sub-optimal solution." [1]

 “Transparency should be proportional to the power that one has.”[2]



[1]
http://www.openup2014.org/privacy-vs-transparency-attempt-resolving-dichotomy/
[2] http://prospect.org/article/real-significance-wikileaks


I wrote about it some time back, but the above articles are much better
https://thejeshgn.com/2013/09/07/how-can-you-support-open-data-and-privacy-at-the-same-time/

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