Your (un)Reasonable Expectations for Privacy
Eric Salveggio writes in this article from this week's Ubiquity magazine:
As Americans, we have become so immune to the fact that we are awarded an immense amount of privacy that we are shocked, numbed, and even angered when we feel that our privacy rights have been violated. ... In this paper, we find another method of privacy that many take for granted as being a "right": Internet privacy at work and at home. We take for granted that under the 4th Amendment, we are immune to "illegal search and seizure," because, after all, it's our personal "stuff" ... isn't it?
Posted by Tom on April 28, 2004