Do we have the right to be anonymous on the Internet? It seems more and more web sites are collecting info from people in order to offer services. The next step most likely will be some sort of digital ID assigned to your IP address from your ISP? That way they will know that Orion Blastar at 127.0.0.128 who lives at 1541 Commodore Drive, Amiga, Missouri 63555 and buys toliet paper in two-ply rolls and is a resident of the IWETHEY message boards was visiting Infoworld or some other web site.
Or maybe laws will be passed to put biometric or finger-print ID systems on each computer with an Internet connection (ID device would be plugged into an USB or Firewire port) or else Internet service can be denied. All you have to do then is ID yourself and get online. Visit a Casino website and you get pegged as a gambler, even if it was from a rotating banner add that automatically popped up a window to that casino.