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The Uneasy Case for National ID CardsFroomkin, 2004
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- Froomkin A
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- Securing Privacy in the Internet Age
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1The interesting question of how legitimate foreign visitors acquire temporary ID numbers, or function without them, is beyond the scope of this paper. Cf. COMPUTER SCIENCE AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS BOARD, NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL, IDS–NOT THAT …
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