
1993
A camera crew stood on a freeway overpass & picked a car license number at random. This documentary shows what they were able to learn in half a day by searching public records & spending $13: a dossier on two people they'd never met, containing the car owners' names, where they live, their business & its financial status, their religion, the husband's health problems, the names of their grandchildren, the basic floor plan of their home. Program examines rapid exchange of vast amounts of information made possible by computers & bought & sold without the subject's knowledge or permission.

Pete Schulberg
Self

Jon Tuttle
Self

George Beard
Self

Jim Williams
Self

James Rosenfield
Self

Greg Bassine
Self

HAK_MTL

Kim Dotcom: Caught in the Web

Monero Means Money: Cryptocurrency 101, Live from Leipzig

Thirty Years with the Whip

Smash His Camera

Nothing to Hide

Erasing David

Shame/Fame

Telegram - The Dark Empire by Pavel Durov

Your Face is Ours: The Dangers of Facial Recognition Software

Loyalty Cards: Are They Worth It?

Panopticon

Satan's System 666

Big Brother: A World Under Surveillance

The Human Face of Big Data

Peep Culture

Article 12

My private life on the Internet

Star Wars Kid: The Rise of the Digital Shadows

The War On Code: Investigating the Tornado Cash Sanctions and the Arrest of Alexey Pertsev