Government Privacy Threats

This Weekly Digest of posts from the Workers' Edge blog highlights the dangers posed by unfettered surveillance activities conducted by law enforcement and agencies at the local, state, and federal level. Topic include the return of the general warrant for phone searches, the dismantling of the 'fruit of the poisonous tree' doctrine, and whether police and other government offices can claim "ownership" of the videos and other private data they collect. Also discussed are government and corporate control of the internet, the continuing erosion of government privacy protections, and the meaninglessness of "personal jurisdiction" in an internet-connected world.

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Government Privacy Threats

This Weekly Digest of posts from the Workers' Edge blog highlights the dangers posed by unfettered surveillance activities conducted by law enforcement and agencies at the local, state, and federal level. Topic include the return of the general warrant for phone searches, the dismantling of the 'fruit of the poisonous tree' doctrine, and whether police and other government offices can claim "ownership" of the videos and other private data they collect. Also discussed are government and corporate control of the internet, the continuing erosion of government privacy protections, and the meaninglessness of "personal jurisdiction" in an internet-connected world.

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Government Privacy Threats

Government Privacy Threats

by Dennis O'Reilly
Government Privacy Threats

Government Privacy Threats

by Dennis O'Reilly

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Overview

This Weekly Digest of posts from the Workers' Edge blog highlights the dangers posed by unfettered surveillance activities conducted by law enforcement and agencies at the local, state, and federal level. Topic include the return of the general warrant for phone searches, the dismantling of the 'fruit of the poisonous tree' doctrine, and whether police and other government offices can claim "ownership" of the videos and other private data they collect. Also discussed are government and corporate control of the internet, the continuing erosion of government privacy protections, and the meaninglessness of "personal jurisdiction" in an internet-connected world.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940154085868
Publisher: Dennis O'Reilly
Publication date: 03/22/2017
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 276 KB

About the Author

Dennis O’Reilly has been writing about personal technology since microfiche and ROM readers roamed the Earth. He spends his leisure hours wondering how all these strange names got into his contact lists. When not in front of a computer he can be found riding his heavy-duty Schwinn bicycle at a steady 7.5 miles an hour along the backroads of Sonoma County. Dennis can be reached at doreilly@gmail.com The Workers’ Edge blog is at www.workersedge.org Dennis's fiction writing is at www.dennisoreilly.com

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