ABSTRACT
Privacy International held the 4th annual US Big Brother awards to celebrate the invaders and champions of privacy. The "Orwell" statutes were presented to the government agencies, companies and initiatives which have done most to invade personal privacy. A "Lifetime Menace" award was also presented. 3 awards were also given to champions of privacy. The Brandeis Award is named after US Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis, who described privacy as "the right to be left alone." The awards are given to those who have done exemplary work to protect and champion privacy.
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- 2002 Orwell Awards
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