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The War on Photography

A good read about the cultural shift in attitudes towards photography.

[From Schneier on Security: The War on Photography]

What I wonder, though sometimes, is, how much of it is amplified by our memories and stories of others being questioned. After-all, a recent thread in the Melbourne pool on the matter, didn't have me shouting abuse, when I learned the protagonist had called the 'authority figure' a "wanker"

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