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While there's no doors or privacy factor involved, those who were previously choosing to take it to the sidewalks probably won't mind all that much, and designers say the open design discouraged loitering and criminal activity anyway.
ENGADGET: Urilift: the disappearing public urinal (and we do mean public)
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There is no comprehensive U.S. law that protects consumer privacy online.
WSJ: Obama Administration Seeks Internet Privacy Protections, New Policy Office
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Nor would drivers have to sacrifice their privacy, advocates say, because there's no need for cars to broadcast their identity in order to share useful information.
CNN: Behold the?all-seeing, self-parking, safety-enforcing, networked car
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Leibowitz: There is no over-arching privacy statute in the U.S. He say they take a two-pronged approach on privacy, including enforcement and policy.
FORBES: FTC Chairman Jon Leibowitz: Live At D10
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Kyle had asked that Ventura's claims of invasion of privacy and "unjust enrichment" be dismissed, saying there was no legal basis for them.
NPR: Reports: Ex-SEAL/author Fatally Shot On Gun Range
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Character assassination, like everything else online, happens at warp speed, which is why some say there's no way to correct damage to one's reputation--or protect one's privacy.
CNN: Character Assassination At Warp Speed