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14 pages in length. The advent of computer technology is, in and of itself, a positive move toward overall advancement, but the loss of individual privacy has come to represent a high price paid for such progress. As far as government infiltration is concerned, it has reached the point where bureaucratic functions have come to override individual rights insofar as these functions are presumed to serve the common good. Giving no consideration to the individual himself, whatever efforts necessary to obtain the desired information will be put forth; as long as this information is being used to help bring criminals to justice or thwart the crime to begin with, the answer is yes. In the meantime, there is no division between lawbreakers and the general public, as all are being lumped together in a mass of databases, with the rise of post-911 surveillance reflecting one of the most significant examples of this growing reality. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
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represent a high price paid for such progress. As far as government infiltration is concerned, it has reached the point where bureaucratic functions have come to override individual rights
insofar as these functions are presumed to serve the common good. Giving no consideration to the individual himself, whatever efforts necessary to obtain the desired information will be put
forth; as long as this information is being used to help bring criminals to justice or thwart the crime to begin with, the answer is yes. In the meantime,
there is no division between lawbreakers and the general public, as all are being lumped together in a mass of databases, with the rise of post-911 surveillance reflecting one of
the most significant examples of this growing reality. II. GOOGLE MEDIA ARTICLE Confidentiality has not yet found a place in the technologically
advanced world of computers. People battle each and every day to protect what they deem to be private information as they surf the Net; however, the public is fast
losing this war in light of the fact that government, organizations and companies have learned how to play hardball. Google, one expansive entity that refuses to be bullied, has
both sides of the privacy issue re-evaluating what Internet trail should be accessible by force and what should be protected from the long arm of Orwells foresight. The battle Google
currently faces is one that is not as cut-and-dried as other similar situations might be, given the fact that it involves the unsavory social ill of child pornography. Refusing
to turn over mandated Internet addresses of those suspected of being involved in the ring, Google is not supporting the antisocial activity but rather preserving the fundamental element of inherent
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