Difference between revisions of "Economic Driving Forces for the Future of Privacy"
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=New driving forces= | =New driving forces= | ||
[[Electrical component costs]]<br /> | * [[Electrical component costs]] - Cheaper integration of cameras or audio-recording equipment<br /> | ||
* [[Disclosure for tax purposes]] - Information disclosure<br /> | |||
* [[Exchange rates]] - Cheaper wholesale of electrical components, leading to cheaper integration<br /> | |||
* [[Purchasing power]] - A country with high purchasing power can spend more on invading or preventing physical invasion of privacy | |||
=Existing relevant driving forces= | =Existing relevant driving forces= | ||
[[ | * [[Digital Literacy]] | ||
* [[Energy crisis in Asia]] |
Latest revision as of 21:15, 5 March 2007
New driving forces
- Electrical component costs - Cheaper integration of cameras or audio-recording equipment
- Disclosure for tax purposes - Information disclosure
- Exchange rates - Cheaper wholesale of electrical components, leading to cheaper integration
- Purchasing power - A country with high purchasing power can spend more on invading or preventing physical invasion of privacy