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    Privacy issues with online gaming

    Found this article at Gambling911 that I thought was interesting and wanted to share it.

    http://www.gambling911.com/Bush-Admi...ve-012808.html

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    There are too many tubes that make up the internets, there's no way they can monitor all of them.


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    Don't forget the poker chips and bingo balls that are clogging said tubes


    I love this:
    In addition, RFID tags and "microchips" will eventually be everywhere,
    Including your fillings when you go to the dentist.
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    Transparency, as used in the humanities and in a social context more generally, implies openness, communication, and accountability. It is a metaphorical extension of the meaning a "transparent" object is one that can be seen through. ...

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    I would second guess your opinions Cyber Spy Initiative is real. Because it falls under the Patriot Act that gave rise to UIGEA personal privacy maybe fair game.

    Just never know? The PBS Documentary probably explains it best.

    "So many people in America think this does not affect them. They've been convinced that these programs are only targeted at suspected terrorists. … I think that's wrong. … Our programs are not perfect, and it is inevitable that totally innocent Americans are going to be affected by these programs," former CIA Assistant General Counsel Suzanne Spaulding tells FRONTLINE correspondent Hedrick Smith in Spying on the Home Front

    Source:http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/homefront/
    View it online should take about 60 min, well worth the time!

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    The Patriot Act seems to make anything the gov't wants to do, legal.

    http://www.casinomeister.com/forums/...triot-act.html
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