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23 Jan 12
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Elahi's site is the perfect alibi. Or an audacious art project. Or both. The Bangladeshi-born American says the US government mistakenly listed him on its terrorist watch list — and once you're on, it's hard to get off. To convince the Feds of his innocence, Elahi has made his life an open book. Whenever they want, officials can go to his site and see where he is and what he's doing.
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"I've discovered that the best way to protect your privacy is to give it away,"
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"It's economics," he says. "I flood the market."
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Elahi says his students get it immediately. They've grown up spilling their guts online — posting Flickr photo sets and confessing secrets on MySpace. He figures the day is coming when so many people shove so much personal data online that it will put Big Brother out of business.
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lilian ricaudElahi's site is the perfect alibi. Or an audacious art project. Or both. The Bangladeshi-born American says the US government mistakenly listed him on its terrorist watch list. To convince the Feds of his innocence, Elahi has made his life an online open
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Janet McKnight"I've discovered that the best way to protect your privacy is to give it away": an FBI target explains how to flood the information market by living a transparent life.
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Kawthar MuhaibTo convince the Feds of his innocence, Elahi has made his life an open book. Whenever they want, officials can go to his site and see where he is and what he's doing.
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Adam Crowe"Elahi's site is the perfect alibi. The Bangladeshi-born American says the US gov mistakenly listed him on its terrorist watch list and once you're on, it's hard to get off. To convince the Feds of his innocence, Elahi has made his life an open book."
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24 May 07
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The Bangladeshi-born American says the US government mistakenly listed him on its terrorist watch list — and once you're on, it's hard to get off. To convince the Feds of his innocence, Elahi has made his life an open book.
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23 May 07
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TringardAn artist, Hasan Elahi, is falsely on the terrorist watch list and has decided to broadcast his entire life online to keep his name cleared.
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dave sgonechinathe US government mistakenly listed him on its terrorist watch list — and once you're on, it's hard to get off. To convince the Feds of his innocence, Elahi has made his life an open book. - Ed. Lifeblogging as alibi.
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teateateaThe best way to protect your privacy is to give it away.
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