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Tag Archives: Privacy
United States and Europe: Still an Ocean Apart When It Comes to Privacy Concerns
by Matthew L. Schafer Keg stands; beer bongs; just bad judgment in general is out there for everyone to see. Indeed, your information has found a home in the digital cloud – on Twitter and Facebook; Flickr and Youtube. For … Continue reading
Posted in Privacy
Tagged Comparative Law, Do Not Track, Europe, Facebook, Privacy, Right to be Forgotten, United States, Youtube
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What the Supreme Court’s GPS Case Actually Says
It is fair to conclude that the Court’s ruling in Jones was not as broad as many suggested. On the other hand, it was not as narrow as others suggested. If anything Scalia took the middle ground, and likely got to five … Continue reading
Posted in Mobile
Tagged Antonin Scalia, Fourth Amendment, GPS, Privacy, Search, Supreme Court, Tracking, United States v. Jones
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Texting and Driving Is More Dangerous than You Think: Cellphone Searches and the Law
“Cell phone and text message communications are so pervasive that some persons may consider them to be essential means or necessary instruments for self-expression, even self-identification. That might strengthen the case for an expectation of privacy.” – Justice Kennedy, City … Continue reading
Posted in First Amendment, Media Policy, Mobile
Tagged Cellphone, First Amendment, Fourth Amendment, Law, Privacy, Search
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