We might assume that nothing new could be said about the issue of privacy beyond the basic notion that it is something secluded from the inclusion of others, a virtue and right that every citizen of a democratic society might possess. However, if that were actually the case then we would not see our culture involved in debates about the
issues regarding privacy and anonymity as they relate to new information technologies.
The primary reason for such concerns is that information has become a commodity in what we have come to know as the 'information age'. …