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The Internet's Invasion Of Privacy - Korea's Case

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 Allan, it's very considerate of you to make a comment on my article, I reaaly appreciate it!

-- KeeryongSong - 24 Jan 2010

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I think this is an extraordinarily interesting and powerful little story about the social consequences of pervasive interconnection. Korean social order is different than Swedish or US social order, so the "human flesh search engine" problem which is also afflicting Chinese society seems more unfamiliar, and perhaps pathological, to us than our own equally extraordinary social adaptations. Those who doubt that the net can be a tool of unfreedom as powerful as it can be for freedom should take this tale to heart in one sense, while technological optimists who believe the process of change can be left to take its own direction need to heed it in another.
 
 
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