The . Congress and state legislatures, and governments in countries worldwide, are expected to become more aggressive in the regulation of the Internet, and privacy issues will be part of those efforts. At the most basic level, privacy of information is tied to ownership of information. Ownership of information is clear in many cases. If an enterprise, for example, creates information about its products, business strategies, or operations, that information is the property of the enterprise. Managers in the enterprise then determine who has the right to that information, and when and where it can be disseminated