Looking back at history, privacy became a big thing because of the rise of cheap cameras and news papers -- they changed what people were used to share with the general public, which is very little before that.
The privacy law grows more popular and more detailed as we invent new ways to share more personal information (of others) with the public. It'll be interesting to see, will privacy will become a thing of the past? Or will the definition of "private facts" shifts with technology changes, so that what previously was considered private information becomes public?
The privacy law grows more popular and more detailed as we invent new ways to share more personal information (of others) with the public. It'll be interesting to see, will privacy will become a thing of the past? Or will the definition of "private facts" shifts with technology changes, so that what previously was considered private information becomes public?