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Academics, Authors Worldwide Start 2014 Strongly Against Surveillancetime:2014-01-07
have been amazed by. The process is inexorable – unless it’s resisted. Obviously, we need protection from terrorism, but not at any cost.”
The authors’ letter stated: “Surveillance is theft. This data is not public property, it belongs to us. When it is used to predict our behaviour, we are robbed of something else – the principle of free will crucial to democratic liberty.”