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OCR: tiable by name is not what the framers of the FOIA had in mind. 489 U.S. at 765 767 cussing the Privacy Act's reflection 2 Congress basic policy concern i[s] regarding the implications of computerized data banks for personal privacy") See also Roe 429 U.S. 589. 605 (1977) We are not unaware the threat to privacy implicit ir the accumulation of vast amounts of personal infor- ma tion i computerized data banks or other massive government files. The right to collect and use such data for public purposes typically accom- panied concomi itant statutory or regulatory duty to avoid unwarranted disclosureg What would be surpr ising would he the Labor Statute and the Freedom of Information were construed t0 con- vert the federal government into clearinghouse for the rclease of the vast array privat ...