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Lee Tien Quotes

«This enables the government to have a much easier time of knowing what private people are up to without any sort of process or consent.»
Author: Lee Tien
«Even worse, it shows how the government and private industry make backroom deals to weaken our privacy by compromising everyday equipment like printers. The logical next question is: what other deals have been or are being made to ensure that our technology rats on us?»
Author: Lee Tien
«Underground democracy movements will always need the anonymity of simple paper documents, but this technology makes it easier for governments to find dissenters,»
Author: Lee Tien
«The Secret Service is not bound by their statement to the Washington Post. I'm not aware of any legal restraints on what they can do with [the information].»
Author: Lee Tien
«We're approaching the use of biometrics very, very cautiously, ... We feel that the technology is not even close to the accuracy being claimed by some of these companies. As such, there will be thousands of false negatives and false positives when you scale up the millions of travelers.»
Author: Lee Tien
«In one sense, this battle is about the First Amendment in the global context. What we call free speech, a lot of countries deem illegal. If U.S. firms like AOL or Yahoo -- or for that matter, colleges and universities that provide Internet service -- must affirmatively prevent U.S. speech from reaching foreign audiences, that's a big burden and a big chilling effect.»
Author: Lee Tien
«This is not within the scope of the original testing.»
Author: Lee Tien
«The slant [of the board] wasn't, from the get-go, to have a really, really strong privacy focus.»
Author: Lee Tien
«What's offensive to me is that you have the government selling Registered Traveler on the basis that we will get you through security lines faster, when they created the inconvenience on dubious grounds in the first place.»
Author: Lee Tien
«RFID in passports is a terrible idea, period, ... But on top of that, the State Department is acting without the appropriate authority and without conducting any form of credible cost-benefit analysis. It's asking Americans to sacrifice their safety and privacy 'up front' for a dangerous experiment that it hasn't even bothered to justify.»
Author: Lee Tien

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