As privacy rights are being trampled on left and right and once again there is talk of amending the constitution, perhaps there should be an explicit declaration of the rights of privacy of the individual, online, thermally (cops like to spy THROUGH your walls these days), and so forth.
One thing I like to point out to anyone who thinks "cloud computing" is a good idea for anything but insanely trivial data, is that U.S. courts have consistently ruled that if you give your data to a third party, you have "no reasonable expectation of privacy".
After the revolution, and we are done killing all the politicians, lawyers and judges, we'll make using the phrase "reasonable expectation of privacy" a capital offence.
People think I'm joking. I'm not. About any of it.