“Benutzer werden eigentlich kategorisiert”

Chaos-Computer-Club-Sprecherin Constanze Kurz über Facebook, Google und den Bundestrojaner Die Debatte um die Privatheit der Nutzer im Intenet werde sich ändern müssen, meint Constanze Kurz, die Sachverständige der Enquetekommission Internet des Deutschen Bundestags. Auch die Medienlandschaft stehe aufgrund einer neuen Netzöffentlichkeit vor einem Umbruch.

http://www.dradio.de/dkultur/sendungen/tacheles/1596320/

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