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9. How can the privacy of an individual be impinged by surveillance
technologies?
High resolution remote sensing technologies could be used, for example,
to detect the location of people at outdoor facilities.
10. What is the difference between distortion and propaganda uses of
GI and maps?
Distortion reflects the unavoidable inaccuracy of geographic and carto-
graphic representation to the actual situation. Propaganda distorts with
malicious intent.
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