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Quotes from Heather Brooke

We are not naughty children, and the state is not our parent.
~ Heather Brooke
There's a lot of hand-wringing going on about the death of journalism and particularly the death of investigative journalism. What I see is that there is more need than ever to have experienced information processors - people who can look through this mass of data.
~ Heather Brooke
A generation of people are being radicalised by the criminalisation of information sharing.
~ Heather Brooke
People are used to getting a lot of information quickly, and they're used to being quite empowered as consumers, and they go to governments expecting a similar treatment; they want to find data and they want to influence events quickly, and yet they come into this brick wall.
~ Heather Brooke
If you really believe in a cause, let the cause speak for itself. And if you, by your personality, are damaging that cause, if you really believe in it, you step aside.
~ Heather Brooke
A lot of people have a lot to gain from peddling scare stories about cyber 'warfare.'
~ Heather Brooke
There is risk everywhere. Being alive carries the risk of death.
~ Heather Brooke
It used to cost money to disclose and distribute information. In the digital age it costs money not to.
~ Heather Brooke
The biggest abuses in society happen when people are not able to communicate and not able to connect.
~ Heather Brooke
In America, you have the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act. You've got drones now being considered for domestic surveillance. You have the National Security Agency building the world's giantest spy center.
~ Heather Brooke
Leaks are not the problem; they are the symptom. They reveal a disconnect between what people want and need to know and what they actually do know. The greater the secrecy, the more likely a leak.
~ Heather Brooke
Politicians often claim secrecy is necessary for good governance or national security.
~ Heather Brooke
When I came to Britain I was in awe of the British press, afraid of them. But they're not as ferocious as people think. In some instances they are, but when it comes to taking on power they're really deferential.
~ Heather Brooke
Say what you will about Americans, but one thing they are not is passive. The Bush administration may have pushed through the Patriot Act weeks after 11 September, but, as the American public got to grips with how the law was affecting their individual rights, their protests grew loud and angry.
~ Heather Brooke
I've always worked on the fringe of the British press establishment, carving out this niche for myself.
~ Heather Brooke
We pay a lot for our court service, but it's not enough. Courts are under-resourced, which leads to delayed justice - particularly in criminal courts.
~ Heather Brooke
CCTV is seen either as a symbol of Orwellian dystopia or a technology that will lead to crime-free streets and civil behaviour. While arguments continue, there is very little solid data in the public domain about the costs, quantity and effectiveness of surveillance.
~ Heather Brooke
You can't hope for a better result as a campaigner than to have the prime minister announce a major policy change within 48 hours of your documentary.
~ Heather Brooke
We need to codify our values and build consensus around what we want from a free society and a free Internet. We need to put into law protections for our privacy and our right to speak and assemble.
~ Heather Brooke
The royal family are protected from public accountability by law.
~ Heather Brooke
In Britain, it's bred into you, the idea that you can't really change anything, so why bother. When I went to school in America, it was the total opposite view - you, as an individual, can change anything and everything. It's how you're raised.
~ Heather Brooke
Newspapers are not free and they never have been. They can appear to be so, but someone, somewhere is covering the costs whether that is through advertising, a patron's largesse or a license fee. Advertising is no longer subsidising the industry and so the cost must fall somewhere - why not on the people who use it?
~ Heather Brooke
The speed with which WikiLeaks went from niche interest to global prominence was a real-time example of the revolutionizing power of the digital age in which information can spread instantly across the globe through networked individuals.
~ Heather Brooke
The values of WikiLeaks have been completely overshadowed by Julian Assange.
~ Heather Brooke