Computerworld: “Reasonable expectation of privacy in a world where Big Brother is WWWatching?”

Computerworld: Reasonable expectation of privacy in a world where Big Brother is WWWatching?
By Darlene Storm

Whether it’s revealed through a hack, leak or investigative reporting, a week rarely passes without hearing something unpleasant in regards to surveillance vs Fourth Amendment protections. Juice Rap News 15 has a new video, showing both sides, those who are for and against surveillance. It’s called Big Brother is WWWatching You.

This video had me pondering civil liberties clashing with technology; it led to deep thoughts about what is a “reasonable expectation of privacy” in this world of surveillance?

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