JOUR 625 Lecture Notes - Lecture 71: Information Processing, Telephone Tapping
Document Summary
Privacy law during the rise of invasive technology. In europe, personal privacy notions have extended far beyond what they might be able to do in our country. As the digital world has changed the way we manage and understand the expectations of what it means to have a right to be alone, legal scholars have started to untangle the interconnected principles and concepts in privacy laws. The standard of privacy haven"t changes as technology has. The kinds of threats to privacy with technological advancements has, though. This has led to problems between someone"s experiences and expectations with privacy. Privacy harms happen when technological advancement clashes with the context informational norms relevant to someone. The disconnect between someone"s beliefs of privacy and what is permitted and recognized by the law makes us realize we should rethink the legal privacy normality we have today. Context when notions of privacy are improperly protected include harmful activities in areas like: