EFF's Tien on DARPA's TIA Report 16
scubacuda writes "Lee Tien, EFF's Senior Staff Attorney, critically looks at DARPA's 'Report to Congress regarding the Terrorism Information Awareness Program.' Tien considered the report a major disappointment. 'The government had an opportunity to open public discourse about TIA; for the most part, it chose to hide behind broad and vague generalities.' The 'report's discussion of privacy is too limited.' It 'ignores problems in existing privacy laws,' and 'gives short shrift to other civil liberty issues.'"
Write your own damn report (Score:1)
umm civil liberties??? (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:umm civil liberties??? (Score:1)
Re:umm civil liberties??? (Score:2, Insightful)
Next the Bush administration will call tax cuts "economy boost package" rather than what it is "getting rich off the backs of normal Americans"
Of course it's for the best interest of Americans*
*Well admitedly a selected bunch, the Bush, Dick and Colon families...
GCD (Score:3, Informative)
Re:GCD (Score:1)
Re:umm civil liberties??? (Score:2)
Yep. My recollection is that most people would have done better trying to pick the right answer with a Ouija board.
That's how our officials get elected
Sigh. So true.
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T for Texas, T for Tennessee (Score:3, Insightful)
Interesting how the T in TIA went from "Total" to "Terrorism" in one swell foop. sigh! Oh well.
"T for Texas, T for Tennessee" is from an old Jimmy Rogers song by the same name.
But I feel safer now (Score:4, Funny)
I'm glad we can trust the Government. It's not like before, when the Government was run by those perverted Democrats!
Re:T for Texas, T for Tennessee (Score:1)
In further news.... (Score:4, Funny)
Anti-SARS masks and face recognition (Score:3, Funny)
Kill two birds with one stone.
Re:Anti-SARS masks and face recognition (Score:1)
I don't think one need be too cynical to imagine that the government might forbid the wearing of masks under certain circumstances, as sometime happens with gas masks during demonstrations.
In any case, some face recognition techniques can be adapted to work even when some features are concealed. For example, the eigenface method can be applied to individual facial features, resulting in eigeneyes, eigennoses and eigenmouths which can be used for matching. MIT has done this with some success [mit.edu] (scroll d
Re:Anti-SARS masks and face recognition (Score:1)
Re:Anti-SARS masks and face recognition (Score:1)