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Posted on October 8, 2012 by pogowasright.org

Peter Fleischer writes:

There’s an entire, vibrant privacy conference business.  There are privacy conferences somewhere in the world every week of the year.  Some are commercial, some are taxpayer-funded.  Why are they so boring?

Because they take one of the most interesting topics in the world, privacy, and discuss and debate it from an insular perspective, namely, from the perspective of people who are in the privacy “industry.”

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