Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Podcast

Facts:
1.  Rosen says that the GPS case could be the most important privacy case of the decade.
2.  Google has been pressured by the U.S government to remove terrorist videos form Youtube.
3.  No amendments give clear answers for the questions of today.
4.  The digital world creates an opportunity to invade our privacy.
5.  Judge Douglas Ginsburg states that there is a difference between short term and long term surveillance.
6. The Constitution cannot regulate social media.
7.  Jeffery Rosen is a professor at George Washington University.
8.  We have to assume that we are being monitored 24/7.
9.  Germany has greater concern for collecting data than the U.S
10.  The PATRIOT Act expanded the amount of surveillance.

Questions:
1.  How can the government keep track of online sources without invading privacy?
2.  Should the government block certain things online?
3.  Is it right for governments to pressure companies like Google to remove certain content?
4.  Will a new amendment need to be added to address the Internet?
5.  Does the Internet need to be censored like TV or radio?

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