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2006-06-20 09:17:05 · 4 answers · asked by iamsunshine32043 1 in Computers & Internet Security

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huh?

2006-06-20 09:20:01 · answer #1 · answered by sam21462 5 · 0 0

The Right To Privacy is not written in the Constitution. It was INTERPOLATED, by a Liberal Supreme Court in the 70's, as being in the 19th Amendment. Interpolate is to read something and then decide it says something that was not written (the so called reading between the lines).

The Supreme Court had decided, if your computer is connected to the Internet, everything you do on it becomes public with no reasonable expection of Privacy. This is why you nee Encryption and Security programs to protect you.

Once a signal enters the air waves it becomes public and anyone can receive it. What they do with it after receiving it determins its Legality or Illegality. If they try to put you in prison, then they need a Search Warrant (issued prior to the interception) to use it as evidence to obtain a conviction.

Once you leave your house and enter the Public Domain, you have no reasonable expection of privacy. Therefore, you can be observed and recorded by anyone.

You can find tons of info on this with a simple Google search for "Do I have a Right to Privacy"?

2006-06-20 10:01:04 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

well depends on what righrs your talking about but there is a few thousand laws protecting us being violated.
well i think there is 2 much big brother, but it guess it has its good and bad points.

2006-06-20 09:20:47 · answer #3 · answered by Paultech 7 · 0 0

ya cause its none of their bussiness what you do on you personal computer

2006-06-20 09:23:10 · answer #4 · answered by rives 6 · 0 0

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