“Technology will move faster than governments, so don't legislate before you understand the consequences…”

—  Eric Schmidt

Group calls for ban on spying technology sales http://www.pcpro.co.uk/news/367609/group-calls-for-ban-on-spying-technology-sales (25 May 2011).

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