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Igel

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5. And when privacy and confidentiality were enemies of the 'right to know'--
Fri Jul 10, 2026, 12:35 AM
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there being no 'right to no'.

And if you've sweated to create something and it can be seen or heard, you have no right to ownership of the idea. Because everybody has a right to know everything about you.

Checking a lot of things isn't that hard. But I get the apparent paranoia from College Board.

When the Indian medical test info was 'leaked,' I never heard how--somebody with access to the physical copies to remove or photocopy, or somebody who had a phone or computer or glasses and decided to void 10s of thousand of person hours because, "Hey, me! I great!" Maybe for a bit o' money. But it boils down to corruption and egotism.

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