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Web giants are arguing that anonymity should be abolished online, The Sydney Morning Herald reports, a concept that has the support of some government and law enforcement bodies. One former CEO recently said that if a company knows a person's real name, it can "hold them accountable." A Sydney academic says privacy online may no longer be seen as a fundamental civil right and that privacy is becoming "commodified and something you have to purchase." Another academic says that requiring people to use their real names online may "hamper the kinds of playfulness and experimentation and exchanges that can take place."
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