On Tue, 2021-12-28 at 07:17 -0800, Michael Peddemors via mailop wrote:
> The world has gone far too anal in it's approach to privacy, at the
> expense of security, IMHO.

The "world" does not understand privacy.  Most of the experts who
understand are hired by the entities who stand to lose if the world
would understand that privacy has two components: property and
confidentiality.

Confidentiality is a wall that is expensive to keep up, and in most
cases unnecessary.  This is where the world has gone far too anal.

Property is the right to exclude others.  It is also the fundamental
cornerstone of a working market, since excluding others reveals the
value of what they are excluded from: they will be willing to pay to
get access to it.  This is where the world is not there yet, and this
is why we still all carry a pricetag on our back instead of shopping
around where to be paid for the data we generate.

--
Yuval Levy, JD, MBA, CFA
Ontario-licensed lawyer

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