Facts
1. Jeffery Rossen wrote the Constitution 3.0 and Freedom and Technological Change
2. The Fourth Amendment only prohibits the government from unreasonable search and seizure.
3. The case United States v. Jones is about whether police need to have a warrant from a judge before attaching a secret GPS monitor to a car to track a suspect around the clock
4. The Patriot Act expands the amount of surveillance it can do with out a warrant.
5. Twitter was pressured to remove pro-Taliban tweets.
6. People do not need to give consent for the pictures being taken by Google Maps.
7. The lines regarding privacy are very different between American and Europe
8. Google has been under pressure from the U.S. government to remove terrorist videos from YouTube, but claimed that they were protected speech.
9. The Obama administration says that we technically do not have privacy in public because it could be possible for someone to put a tail on us or for the police to track us for 100 miles.
10. In France the right to oblivion is legal right to escape your past via the internet according to the French Data Privacy Commissioner.
Questions
1. Are more things on the internet monitored without us knowing?
2. Will the internet ever be completely censored by the government?
3. What information are governments afraid for people to find out?
4. How will all social networking sites be affected in the future?
5. Could there potentially be a standard way for all countries to block certain things?
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