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    Arguably the biggest challenges include the loss of privacy and the loss of control of personal information. Schmidt and Cohen state that “in the future, our identities in everyday life will come to be defined more and more by our virtual activities and associations” (31). An individual’s on-line identity…

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    Case: Vanna WHITE (Plaintiff) v. SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS AMERICA, INC., a New York corporation, and David Deutsch Associates, Inc., a New York corporation (Defendants) Citation: 971 F.2d 1395 (Case Brief Document) Procedural History (what happened in the case): Samsung Electronics America Inc. and David Deutsch Associates Inc., Defendants, were sued by Vanna White, Plaintiff, because Defendants used a robot likeness of Plaintiff in a series of advertisements without Plaintiff’s consent or monetary…

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    Hi, Tara here to let you know what I consider the nationalist demonstration. There is a ton of data I am going to let you know about the matter .In my article I will be letting you know about the nationalist demonstration. The loyalist demonstration remains for providing so as to unite and fortifying America suitable devices required capturing and deterring termism demonstration of 2001. I will likewise let you know how it came to be in the utilization .and I will tell you my conclusions on the…

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    Fgc Troll Case Study

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    FGC is short for Florida Gulf Coast. Who is the Florida Gulf Coast Troll? I don't want to glorify that individual by revealing his Pennock's user name. The FGC Troll just went negative on my writing skills. In fact, he said this: Ronald is not an intellectual. If he were, he would know how to write to be understood and be able to come to a clear and concise point. "Ronald" is the first of two names on my birth certificate. I seldom use it online, but I did kind of let it slip out, quite some…

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    Homeland Security Last class period, we had the honor to have an Atlanta police officer come to our class and speak about the importance of homeland security. Homeland security is important especially after 9/11 when America was under attack by terrorist and left millions of Americans afraid to go to the airport. The American government knew that it had to protect its citizens so it created the patriot act, which protected against terrorism and domestic and foreign affairs. Homeland security…

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    Hidden Information Chapter three of Blown to Bits was very eye opening. The chapter, titled “Ghosts in the Machine”, was about how information may be stored in our computer. All the information stored in a computer is not always totally visible to us. The authors, Hal Abelson, Ken Ledeen, and Harry Lewis also discuss how information can be hidden in the form of images. They also discussed the terrifying prospect that information that you believe to have been erased may in fact be lurking…

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    You usually need to have a relationship with the company that requires you to keep info confidential. So if I am a board member giving people confidential information, I am liable. Darla does not have a relationship with Cardware that requires her not to trade on insider information. Darla is not employed by Cardware, and she did not steal the information, so it would be difficult to charge her with "misappropriation." There is also another test under the insider trading law. Darla did not pay…

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    effecting the rights of citizens like the fourth Amendment. Local law enforcement authorities have begun utilizing drones to better monitor the community, surveying the community as a whole. However, such actions lead us as citizens to ask whether our privacy right are being effected. Drones have started a trend in the recent…

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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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    CASE 1 – MAKING AIRPORTS MORE SECURE a) Based on the above scenario, it stated that the Department of Homeland Security has created a complex system of checks where the passengers are now required to show a valid photo ID and boarding pass in order to proceed to the terminal. When it comes to airport security, the first thing that usually comes to mind is a passenger screening. However, this system (system of checks) is not refined enough and has several identified problems such as an innocent…

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