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Part 1: Technology, security erode our rights
All agree privacy is vanishing, but there's no consensus on what it is or what should be done.
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Part 2: Chasm between talk, actions
Part 3: EU, U.S. laws differ greatly
Part 4: Smart licenses focus debate
Part 5: For celebs, price of fame rises
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