| Ladies and gentlemen, we are now entering
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| The age of information
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| It’s perfectly safe
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| If we all take a few basic precautions
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| May I make some observations?
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| Axiom 1 for the world we’ve begun:
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| Your reputation used to depend on
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| What you concealed
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| Now it depends on what you reveal
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| The age of secretive mandarins who creep on heels of tact
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| Is dead: we are all players now in the great game of fact instead
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| So since you can’t keep your cards to your chest
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| I’d suggest you think a few moves ahead
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| As one does when playing a game of chess
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| Axiom 2 to make the world new:
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| Paranoia’s simply a word for seeing things as they are
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| Act as you wish to be seen to act
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| Or leave for some other star
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| Somebody is prying through your files, probably
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| Somebody’s hand is in your tin of Netscape magic cookies
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| But relax:
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| If you’re an interesting person
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| Morally good in your acts
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| You have nothing to fear from facts
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| Axiom 3 for transparency:
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| In the age of information the only way to hide facts
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| Is with interpretations
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| There is no way to stop the free exchange
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| Of idle speculations
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| In the days before communication
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| Privacy meant staying at home
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| Sitting in the dark with the curtains shut
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| Unsure whether to answer the phone
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| But these are different times, now the bottom line
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| Is that everyone should prepare to be known
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| Most of your friends will still like you fine
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| X said to Y what A said to B
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| B wrote an E mail and sent it to me
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| I showed C and C wrote to A:
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| Flaming world war three
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| Cut, paste, forward, copy
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| CC, go with the flow
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| Our ambition should be to love what we finally know
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| Or, if it proves unloveable, simply to go
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| Axiom 4 for this world I adore:
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| Our loyalties should shift in view according to what we know
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| And who we are speaking to
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| Once I was loyal to you, and prepared to be against information
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| Now I am loyal to information, maybe I’m disloyal to you
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| My loyalty becomes more complex and cubist
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| With every new fact I learn
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| It depends who I’m speaking to
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| And who they speak to in turn
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| Axiom 5 for information workers who wish to stay alive:
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| Supply, never withhold, the information requested
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| With total disregard for interests personal and vested
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| Chinese whispers was an analogue game
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| Where the signal degraded from brain to brain
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| Digital whispers is the same in reverse
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| The word we spread gets better, not worse
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| X said to Y what A said to B
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| B wrote an E mail and sent it to me
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| I showed C and C wrote to A:
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| Flaming world war three
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| Cut, paste, forward, copy
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| CC, go with the flow
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| Our ambition should be to love what we finally know
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| Or, if it proves unloveable, simply to go |