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Brian Martin, Information Liberation London: Freedom Press, [removed]Antisurveillance Surveillance, a serious and growing issue, is basically a
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Polity Press / Columbia University Press / National Information Systems / University of North Carolina Press / McGraw-Hill / /

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America / /

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Information Superhighway / University of California Press / Chapel Hill / /

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Columbia University / Surveillance Society / University of North Carolina / Dossier Society / University of California Press / /

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