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    Should Drones Be Banned

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    Drones are unmanned aerial vehicles that have a variety of purposes. Those purposes range from peaceful aerial photography and recreation to uses in war and terror. With such a range of uses, many fear for the worse and think that regulations aren’t enough and that drones should be banned from private use. But their uses in farming, law enforcement, and recreation have showed promise over the last few years. Even though some believe that they should be banned, in reality the good outways the bad…

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    Individual privacy and national security are both important to citizens. Citizens have rights that back up their privacy called the Bill of Rights. The national security has its place in the law to protect the United States and its citizen from dangerous threats. The primary conflict between individual privacy and national protection is that the safety of the citizens is what bears upon whether their privacy is private or compromised. As an individual, citizens have the ability to enforce their…

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    (Jayakumar & Tahora, 2016):oThe U.S. government demanded Apple to create the backdoor to the iPhone the company didn’t have or considered too dangerous to create (as cited in Jayakumar & Tahora, 2016). This touches the dilemma Cook had between customer privacy or national security.oThe software the FBI wanted Apple to create for the terrorist’s iPhone had the potential to unlock any iPhone regardless of possession (as cited in Jayakumar & Tahora, 2016). This puts Cook in such dilemma that even…

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    In the novel 1984, it talks about a society in the future that controls every aspect of life and every little move anyone makes is recorded and documented for the government to see. The saying “Big Brother is watching you” is referred to many times in this book since Big Brother is the leader of The Party and also the one that can be referred to as a god. With the advancement of technology at a steady rate, we may think to ourselves that this world may become what orwell described in his novel…

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    It is the responsibility of all Coastal Head Start employees and users of Coastal Head Start computers, e- mail and internet access system to read, understand, and follow this policy. Coastal Head Start encourages the use of its computers, the internet and e-mail because they further Head Start’s mission by making communication and information accessibility more efficient and effective. However, computers located on Coastal head Start property and/or purchased by Coastal Head Start, including…

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    comments that will be detrimental to her case or alter the state of which the events happened in her accident. Lori might argue in opposition that they are violating her rights in trying to get her information and say that the Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA) protects her from them using her online "opinions" against her. The court should grant the defendant's request only to use facts and not opinions. They should be able to make sure that Lori is not falsifying information or…

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    Drones Benefits

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    should be allowed but with appropriate limits. While screenings at the airport and Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) cameras are beneficial, some argue the use of drones and other undercover surveillance objects are crossing the line of individual privacy. Government surveillance has proven itself to be very beneficial in protecting the lives of the public. While flying over an…

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    Dangerous Precedent

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    In the article titled “Forcing Apple to Hack That IPhone Sets a Dangerous Precedent”, Congressman Darrell Issa argues that protecting the privacy of millions of people should be more important that forcing Apple to unlock an iPhone that a terrorist used. Congressman Issa suggests that forcing Apple to create new software to unlock the device will put privacy of millions of people at risk. Congressman Issa writes this article in response to the controversial decision of the court to force Apple…

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    Digital Privacy

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    Digital Privacy Without privacy there is no freedom. Conversely, without security there is no country. Imagine a chaotic world where citizens live in constant fear of what could happen to them, because of the lack of safety in their country. Terrorism has especially been an issue in America, and with the growing number of threats, it is impossible to tell when or where domestic attacks may occur. The government should have every right to access digital information of their citizens, to maintain…

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    protect our privacy, but this method of keeping personal may not help people stay private. Privacy is something that is very important and something that everyone has in common, but in the past few years that privacy barrier has been broken multiple times and the freedom of keeping secrets has been taken away. The National Security Agency (NSA) is an agency that hopes to protect the U.S. secrets, and outwit their opponents in data superhighway, while at the same time protect the privacy rights…

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