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This 5-page essay discusses privacy issues and how the recent technological advancements limit the amount of privacy people are entitled to. There are 8 sources cited.
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prohibited? 3. What technology is currently out there? 3. Do people have the right to prevent others from being recorded? C. Who is recording? 1. Why are these people recording?
2. What are they recording? 3. How and where are they recording? II. Justification A. Reasoning 1. Are there laws that prohibit people from recording other people? 2. Are paparazzi
protected by laws to continue their line of work? 3. What constitutes legal and illegal? B. Government 1. Does the federal government have the right to interfere in our
lives and affairs? 2. How recluse can individual make himself? 3. Can an individuals income be kept private? III. Protection A. Media 1. Can the media meddle in peoples affairs?
2. Open Rights Act and what it allows the pubic to see. 3. Interviewer/Interviewee rights 4. What it means to say "No comment" IV. Conclusion A. What it all means
1. Is the general public allowed to lead private lives? 2. What is considered public knowledge and what is considered private? 3. Opinion with evidence and justification With the number
of technological advancements being made and the plethora of camera phones and recording devices available in the world today, it is nearly impossible for anyone to lead a truly private
and secluded life. The reader and writer of this essay could be under a surveillance camera right now and possibly not even know it. Nevertheless, there are many different forms
of privacy and different cultures have different standards as to what constitutes an invasion of privacy. For example, there is what is known as physical privacy where intruders or strangers
are prevented from invading ones home or personal space. This right to privacy by putting up walls or fences on ones property is completely legal as stated in the Fourth
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