Facts:
1.You dont need a physical tresspass to create a unreasonable search
2.Open planet is a system that would allow google and facebook to put on a live feed of people and what they did everyday.
3. Can a policeman put a tracking device on someones car and track them is a controversal question and many court judges have had mixed answers.
4. The problem I said above has the potential to the most important privacy case in the decade.
5. Brandice took a leap when deciding if wire tapping was a invasion of privacy.
6. Rosens new book is a collection of essays that imagine new technological developments that stress constitutional laws.
7. While Europe is more strict, Germany has a greater concern for data collecting than the U.S does.
8. The fourth amendment prohibits the government from unreasonable searches and seizures.
9. Facebook is not regulated by the Constitution so they could theoretically put on the Open planet system.
10.None of the Amendments give us clear answers to basic problems we have today.
Questions:
1. How can we protect our privacy from social networks such as facebook?
2. What do other countries, beside European ones, think about the open planet system?
3. Why is Europe so strict on privacy laws? Should we follow their footsteps
4. What does the constitution say on privacy?
5. There must be an amendment which defines how much privacy we have and when it is invaded?
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