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		<title>Robin Lane &#8211; Privacy as Property Rights</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Robin Lane spoke at the ACLU privacy conference this week. She has a very insightful view of property rights and privace.
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Lane stated, "I have long associated privacy with a right, a freedom, a form of protection, but what does my right to privacy actually protect? Privacy protects identity. Identity is a form of property, and privacy is the freedom from trespass of that property. No one but me is entitled to make use of my identity."
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Privacy as a Property Right is an issue that spreads across the political spectrum. Liberals, conservatives, and libertarians ought to be able to support protecting our property rights and privacy.
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You can read the rest of Lane's comments on <a href="http://privacyispublic.blogspot.com/">her blog.</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Robin Lane spoke at the ACLU privacy conference this week. She has a very insightful view of property rights and privace. </p>
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Lane stated, &#8220;I have long associated privacy with a right, a freedom, a form of protection, but what does my right to privacy actually protect? Privacy protects identity. Identity is a form of property, and privacy is the freedom from trespass of that property. No one but me is entitled to make use of my identity.&#8221;</p>
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Privacy as a Property Right is an issue that spreads across the political spectrum. Liberals, conservatives, and libertarians ought to be able to support protecting our property rights and privacy.</p>
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You can read the rest of Lane&#8217;s comments on <a href="http://privacyispublic.blogspot.com/">her blog.</a></p>
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