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Video via http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=IzryBRPwsog
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Excerpted from Rick Falkvinge:
"This short film, however, had me absorbed from the get-go. When it was over, it felt like 30 seconds had passed. That in itself is remarkable – but the short film also communicates a very chilling insight into where we’re going. The movie is about ever-increasing surveillance, and how it always ends up where we don’t want it – with quite a few surprises baked in. In the movie, DNA scanners are everywhere, and links your DNA with centralized access control lists to everything. Predictably, it started out as a convenience, until legislation stipulated that law enforcement can and shall have access to all of it. The plot twists towards the end are gripping." (http://falkvinge.net/2012/10/05/plurality-an-amazing-short-film-about-surveillance-in-2023/)