२०१४-०९-०१ १४:४० [GMT]+०५:३०, V. Sasi Kumar <[email protected]>:
> On the other hand, isn't it strange that they have taken photographs of
> themselves in the nude and put them on some machines? One wonders what

You might want to be nude in front of your wife in your bedroom? Does
that mean it is okay for someone to put a camera and show it to
everyone?

> their intention was! They certainly wanted some people to see them in
> the nude, didn't they? The crackers just made it open to the community.

The whole point of privacy is not share with everyone or share with
none, but to choose who you want to share with and what.

Some of them were their personal photos which they wanted only their
spouse/boyfriend/girlfriend to see. You cannot tell them to not use
digital technology. We should instead be empowering everyone to
reclaim their privacy in the digital world as well.

We have launched a campaign to  teach people to use encryption and
reclaim their privacy. I hope all of you would help build the
campaign. You can see the initial site at http://otr.works
-- 
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from them; you give them permission to rule, only so long as they follow the
rules: laws and constitution.
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