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jeanetteayon

Privacy issues hover over police drone use - 1 views

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    The suspect's house, just west of Austin, sat on a hilltop at the end of a steep, exposed driveway. Texas Department of Public Safety agents believed the man inside had a large stash of drugs and a cache of weapons, including high-caliber rifles.
Tiffany Odgers

Privacy rights - 1 views

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    Some school districs are selling students information. This not only is a privacy issue but it can also become dangerous.
danlayton

Social Networking Privacy: How to be Safe, Secure and Social | Privacy Rights Clearingh... - 0 views

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    Introduction Types of Social Networks What Information is Public? Information a User Shares Information Gathered Through Electronic Tracking Who Can Access Information?
Jesus Chino

Apple vs FBI-Buffett says 'privacy has its limits' - 0 views

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    Buffett said he understands the position of Apple CEO Tim Cook, who does not want to open up the iPhones of everyday Americans to government scrutiny. "I don't know Tim [Cook] real well. Everything I know about his is he's a high-grade an individual as you can imagine," he said.
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    Apple shouldn't share their info. Once that backdoor is opened it can never be closed
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    I strongly believe whatever we sign or agree to with keeping our personal life a secret, there is always going to be something there violating our personal rights. We as humans are all different and come from different backgrounds but sine we are not the "law" or we do not know more than the FBI or Apple, they will continue to think it is okay to violate our privacy.
ceciliamadrid

Privacy vs Security | | Debatewise - where great minds differ - 0 views

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    The war on terror is not a war like World War II. The enemy is not a state and it is not clear how victory will be reached. This means any loss of privacy will be open ended and may last for many years.
jasminebrown2

Is Perceived National Security Really Worth Your Privacy? - 0 views

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    The author believes we really don't gain from surveillance on a national level. But it does pay to keep an eye on those out of country.
jasminebrown2

Americans' Attitudes About Privacy, Security and Surveillance - 0 views

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    Americans think it is more important who information is shared with. While some think its more important as to what is shared
lukemclellan

Twelve freedoms you have now lost - JSOnline - 2 views

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    This article gives one woman's opinion on some of the personal freedoms that she feels have been taken away from us. This article talks about everything from the Patriot Act to voting rights in minimal detail. It should just be a jumping off article to get ideas flowing.
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    This article gives one woman's opinion on some of the personal freedoms that she feels have been taken away from us. This article talks about everything from the Patriot Act to voting rights in minimal detail. It should just be a jumping off article to get ideas flowing.
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    Depending on how people interpret laws, they might believe that they might have lost them but some other people are still satisfied by the fact that they still have some rights. I really like how she expressed her opinion and it really got me thinking onto how our rights might change in the future.
andrew nunez

Personal Space and Privacy - 0 views

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    The article presents how we are allowed privacy to a certain extent, so as to not dissrupt the general public. It shows that even though our constitution says we have rights to bear arms and freedom of speech, we cannot harm ourselves or others.
Alexis Smith

The right of a psychiatric patient to refuse forced treatment is basedupon five theori... - 0 views

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    The right of a patient to refuse treatment is based upon five constitutional protections [1]: n the 8th amendment's protection against cruel and unusual punishment n the 1st amendment's protection of free speech (freedom of thought / ideas) n the 1st amendment's protection of freedom of religion n the more broadly interpreted right to privacy n the 14th amendment's protection of liberty (the right to be free from unjustified intrusions on personal security).
Tamara Alger

Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) - 0 views

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    This is an article that discusses the rights of students and their families when it comes to the disclosure of academic records. This also talks about which officials should be able to get a hold of such information.
Albert Morales

Does Casey Anthony's right to a fair trial trump public's right to know? - 0 views

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    Casey Anthony was accused of her daughter's murder. OJ was accused of his wife's murder. Should their trial be on the News or all over the web? Should they have privacy rights while on trial to protect them and their family?
Jennifer Odgers

Do Airport Security Measures Breach My Human Rights? - About Human Rights - 0 views

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    do the airport security measures invade your privacy? Are the body scanners and pat downs necessary? Will we ever have our freedom to travel back?
Gladys Ramirez

The Office Life .com >> Culture >> Privacy at Work: Your Computer is a Window to Your Soul - 1 views

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    This site explains to people how they may be mislead to thinking their work computer is personal like at home. It goes into detail on the different ways an employer can check their recent activities.
Christina Shepherd

PIPA and Sopa just the facts - 1 views

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    The pros and cons of SOPA and PIPA are discussed in this article. There is also an alternative introduced in this website about the OPEN Act.
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    Media Privacy, copyright infringement is what PIPA and SOPA is about. they want to block certain domains like the pirate bay and mega upload from giving away movies and music. Even payperview fights are on the pirate bay. for example, if comcast or century link didn't want you to access piratebay.org they could block it but there is still a way to get to the website through other ways so PIPA and SOPA had to drop it.
Dane Raffle

Whole Body Scan vs. Your Privacy: How Far Is Too Far? - 1 views

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    This news report talks about how the government may be stepping over the line when is comes to security, and how that collides with our personal freedom.
Nicolas Buenrostro

Privacy: The grey area of surveillance technology - 0 views

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    Over the years the government has been able to freely look up information on its citizens. This article talks about surveillance technology and the laws they do and do not breach.
dsmoliver1

Privacy in Peril - 0 views

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    Big corporations and our government believe spying on the public is normal. While privacy advocates warn officials of the dangers of accessing large amounts of personal and health information. Our President has used his authority to order wiretaps on many citizens, while ignoring the public outcry.
jasminebrown2

NSA Debate Weighs Privacy vs. Security | RealClearPolitics - 0 views

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    it is necessary for our protection to share information with the government. The surveillance should be moderate and non-invasive.
Chase Rumble

Internet Bill of Rights - 0 views

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    Brazil is about to be the first country to pass a internet bill of rights. Such rights include there privacy being protected and freedom to browse what they want.
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