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  • Paparazzi Photographers
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    The paparazzi - a fusion of the Italian words papatacci, meaning gnat and razz i meaning the popping of flashbulbs. It is also known as aggressive photography. The word paparazzo was coined by Federico Fellini, the name he gave to a prying society cameraman in his 1959 film "La Dolce Vita". Paparazzi photographers are fueled by large sums of money offered by the tabloid press. They try to catch the rich and famous in unflattering situations. The new breed of journalism grew by leaps and bounds a...
  • Fact The Protection Of Personal Internet Privacy
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    The Privacy of the individual is the most important right. It supports human dignity and other values such as freedom of association and freedom of speech. It has become one of the most important human rights of the modern age. Privacy is recognized around the world in various regions and cultures. Almost every country in the world includes a right of privacy in its constitution. Without privacy, the democratic system that we know would not exist. According to the Australian Privacy Charter "A f...
  • Secure As The Service's Privacy Policy
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    Why should I worry about privacy and security? I'm not a criminal or a terrorist. I've got nothing to hide. These are things that most people think. They also believe the internet is much more secure and that their personal information is only available to them, whereas this is actually quite wrong. There are more reasons to want to protect your privacy than can be named. The important principal is that you have a right to privacy as long as that right is used within the bounds of the law. Seeki...
  • Need For The Protection Of Personal Privacy
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    Recently some of my constitutes have expressed a concern with the way surveillance is being used in today's society. We were especially concerned with the way surveillance is violating a citizen's privacy. Since a very broad topic was brought to our attention we decided to focus the misuse of new technology. Some of my colleagues have brought to my attention some instances, which do not exclude anyone, form being violated. In the past, early invasion of privacy was treated as trespassing, ease d...
  • Electronic Communications Privacy Act Of 1986
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    Overview The Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA) of 1986 was adopted to address the legal privacy issues that were evolving with the growing use of computers and other new innovations in electronic communications. The ECPA updated legislation passed in 1968 that had been designed to clarify what constitutes invasion of privacy when electronic surveillance is involved. The ECPA extended privacy protection outlined in the earlier legislation to apply to radio paging devices, electronic ma...
  • Issue Of Internet Privacy
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    A Right to Privacy? What a Joke! It has become a sad and upsetting fact that in today's society the truth is that the right to one's privacy in the I. T (information technological) world has become, simply a joke. In an electronic media article "No place to hide", written by James Norman, two interesting and debatable questions were raised: 'Are we witnessing the erosion of the demarcation of public and private spaces brought on by the networked economy and new technology?' Also, 'What roles do ...
  • Law About The Protection Of Privacy
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    It is just part of rules that some American private companies offer, there are many others rules which had been made and could be followed. But for Chinese industry there are less such industry moral principle to follow. In another aspect, only to take the way of self-regulation for industry, only to depend on the self-regulation of private detective company and the conscious of its employees, it is not enough obviously. So in America, the government still made several acts to restricted the ind...
  • Right Of Privacy For Contents
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    In this report I am going to talk about the rights people have to privacy and about the laws that go with privacy. Privacy is the thought that information that is confidential that is disclosed in a private place will not be available to third parties when the information would cause embarrassment or emotional distress to a person. The right of privacy is limited to people who are in a place that a person would reasonably expect to be private such as home, hotel room and even a telephone booth. ...
  • Children's Online Privacy Protection Act
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    Parents Protecting Children on the World Wide Web Abstract This essay provides an overview of how to protect children against accessing inappropriate material on the Internet. In doing so, it addresses a number of issues. Firstly, it examines the benefits of 'surfing' the World Wide Web. These benefits include accessing a wide range of materials, educational games, e-mail applications, discussion rooms and news breaking broadcasts. Secondly, there are significant risks associated with surfing th...

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