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Privacy Activity Opinions on our own Private Rights By: Martin Duchnak, Paula Nunez, Karly Butler, Bryan M.
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Me? A “Legalize Marijuana” Activist?
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Right to Use Information…? Q: In your scenario, did the people have the right to use the information they did or should it have been private? Why? A: NO! This problem involves an individual’s private life. Work and personal life should have no BOLD connection.
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Are YOU at Fault? Q: Are the people who were affected by the use of this information at fault? A: No. I strongly believe that the the employer does not need to take any blame.
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Shared Information…Disastrous…
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Judging A Book By its Cover Q: Think about the data you’ve made available in different places/spaces such as Facebook, Twitter, texting, Netflix, etc. What might other people think about who you are based on this data? Is it an accurate impression of who you are? A: Sometimes, I do share information that relates to my personal beliefs and likes, but I also share things I just find funny or interesting even if it’s not what I believe in. So it depends on the information they look at.
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Availability of DATA Q: Consider each of the following broad categories of societal change: Privacy Safety Globalization Connectivity Permanence of historical information Discuss whether availability of data has had a positive or negative impact on each aspect of society and, if negative, how these consequences can be minimized.
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