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    Privacy and Protection In George Orwell’s 1984, Big Brother exploits surveillance to spy on everything from people’s daily actions to the thoughts in their mind’s privacy (Orwell). This book has left a horrifying image to its readers with the idea of the invasion of privacy through manipulation and misuse of surveillance. As extreme as that sounds, this could be the near future of Americans if surveillance continues to grow. Due to the disclosures of Edward Snowden on the flaws of surveillance,…

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    Protecting the confidentiality of identifiable personal health information, as lawmakers, judges, and healthcare professionals struggle to balance individual privacy interests against other strong societal interests. As part of the HIPPA, the collateral social consequences of improper or illegal dissemination of personal health information are far more devastating than solicitations from drug companies and malpractice…

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    if the government was watching you by surveillance? Would you feel like your privacy was being violated? Do you like to be watched by strangers? Many people don’t realize that the government is watching their every step every day. They watch us by surveillance thinking they’re keeping us safe. But how safe are we? Every U.S. citizen should know how much their lives are being monitored. As technology improves, privacy as we know it will become extinct. Whether in the name of fighting crime,…

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    In 1984, by George Orwell he gives many examples of present day nigelence on privacy and patriotism. In other words both government surveillance and patriotism are shown as the theme throughout 1984, to foreshadow what will actually happen in present day society. The government wants to gain power just to have power. All these different target themes allow Orwell to have an immense message with intentions of informing the outside world about what is going on. Orwell has the willpower to warn…

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    Apple believes privacy is greater than the national security needing that information to help stop a extremist. Is privacy greater than national security when the people are under attack by a extremist. National security should have the right to know your information if you have done a crime. It will help the police or FBI track you down and take you to jail. Syed Farcok and his wife have killed 14 people in a mass shooting last December. “His actions have set back the FBI’s efforts to stop…

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    has affected the society in many ways, it has mainly spread the negativity among people by invading their privacy in terms of collecting data, tracking them, and selling it to the third parties to make profit out of it. Working Bibliography Kubis, Kathleen E. "Google Books: Page by Page, Click by Click, Users Are Reading Away Privacy Rights." Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment and Technology Law, vol. 13, 01 Oct. 2010, p. 217. Ebscohost,…

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    these government files, is currently “wanted” for espionage. His efforts to inform America of the government’s actions has fueled the ongoing controversial debate between the right to privacy and national security. Was the NSA truly justified in their surveillance methods? While many American citizens believed their privacy was violated, others understood…

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    There is a finite line between national security and the privacy of innocent Americans in their day to day lives. The right to have privacy was provided to people when it was installed in the 4th amendment to the constitution. Although the U.S. Government has been stretching out this basic right and invading the privacy right that every American has. The government should not be allowed to freely use surveillance programs to watch over innocent people 's every move. Stated in the 4th amendment…

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    negative side to having such advanced forms of technology. Especially the forms of surveillance that are used in present day. Technology such as drones, domestic surveillance software, facial recognition software, and body cameras have violated the privacy of millions and therefore should be restricted. Drones have done tremendous things for our country. They have been proven to help carry out numerous missions, such as locating high targets to kill or capture without risking the lives…

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    this information and use it for various purposes. The right to be forgotten implies that many parties should not be allowed to keep such information. Court of Justice ruled that people have the right to be forgotten. European Union has a right to privacy and in accordance with that right he or she can request of an internet search provider like Google, Yahoo or Bing to remove information or…

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