Abstract
The following article is excerpted from testimony presented by Dr. Brandin, Gene P. Altshuler, Peter D. Miller, and Donn B. Parker before the Privacy Protection Study Commission, September 8, 1975 on behalf of Stanford Research Institute. Since the testimony comments on privacy as an issue for public it is included in this issue of <u>Computers & Society</u>.
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- Public policy on privacy
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