Privacy
A. What Do Others Know about You?
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Anne Wells Branscomb, Who Owns Information? Supp., pp. 916-927
- Cavazos, Law and the Internet, Chapter 2: Electronic Privacy,
Supp., pp. 928-937
- Whalen, You're Not Paranoid: They Really Are Watching You, Supp.,
pp. 938-943
- Lewis, Security is Lost in Cyberspace, Supp., pp. 944-945
- Center for Democracy and Technology Privacy Demonstration Page:
Who's Watching You and What are you Telling Them?, Supp., pp. 946-948
- Hawn, As the Web Expands, So Do Surveillance Tools, Supp., pp. 949-950
- Deja News Policy Statement
- Information on Cookies
B. E-mail Privacy
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Bacard, FAQ on
E-Mail Privacy
- Smyth v. Pillsbury Co., Supp., pp. 951-955
- Bohach v. City of Reno, Supp., pp. 956-960
C. Legal Responses
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Federal Electronic Communications Privacy Act, Supp. pp. 961-998
- Privacy
Working Group of the National Information Infrastructure Task Force:
"Privacy and the National Information Infrastructure: Principles
for Providing and Using Personal Information" (Final Version)
(June 6, 1995)
D. Government Searches
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Steve Jackson Games v. United States Secret Service, Supp., pp. 999-1006
E. Stupid Net Tricks, Part III (Please click.)
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Go to the Privacy
Demonstration Page
- Use Lycos to find a classmate's or friend's street address and/or
e-mail address.
- Then use Lycos to produce a map of where they live. (Lycos
directions and link)
- Use Deja News to discover
what your friend has written on Usenet.
F. Encryption
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Loundy, 2 Rulings on Encryption Speech Different Languages, Supp.,
pp. 1007-1009
- Frequently Asked Questions for PGP (Pretty Good Protocol)
encryption program, Supp., pp. 1010-1015 Why do you need PGP, Supp.,
pp. 1016-1017
- Denning, The Clipper Chip Will Block Crime, Supp., pp. 1018
- Bernstein v. United States Department of State, Supp., pp. 1019-1033
- Cassidy, Reluctant Hero, Supp., pp. 1034-1037
- Encryption Policy Resource Page