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Today on the show, we convened a Q Debate on privacy in the digital age.
Jeff Jarvis, author of the new book Public Parts: How Sharing in the Digital Age Improves the Way We Work and Live, argues it's possible for privacy regulations to go too far.
Taking the opposite view: Micheal Vonn, policy director at the British Columbia Civil Liberties Association. She argues that increasingly, internet and other technologies are being used for surveillance by governments and corporations.
Where do you stand? Have a listen, and then make your views public in the comments section.