- The library is named according to the computer's owner: "____ _____'s library" and so on.
- iTunes shares everything the owner has, meaning that any self-recordings in one's library are available to anyone else (for example, podcasts on dieting or other medical issues)
- iTunes shares one's playlists, which often have names that share personal info, such as "my songs," or pieces for class.
- Most egregiously, most of the shared libraries I peeked at share the "top 25 most played songs" and "recently played," both of which are a little personal for sharing across the internet, even on Williams.
Athens Democracy Forum: Reinventing a Democracy for Our Times
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A drumbeat of hard realities echoed through the halls at this year’s Athens
Democracy Forum, where participants noted trends that do not portend well
for t...
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