Are we on the verge of a whole new understanding of the "right to privacy?" Or, alternatively, is the "right to privacy" dead? Thom Hartmann speaks with Ginger McCall, EPIC.
No, the right to privacy is NOT dead. You still have the exact same rights that you always had ... the same rights as Americans of Japanese descent had during WWII....the same rights as Muslim Americans have until they are accused of having ties to some terrorist organization and shipped off to Gitmo, or want to build a Mosque "in the shadows of the Twin Towers".
Basically you have as many rights as the authorities say you have... at the time.
This is easily solved by copyright law. Photos, video, and anything you write should fall under a blanket copyright applied to your account. Then you have the legal means to file injunctions against anyone using your copyrighted material.
No, the right to privacy is NOT dead. You still have the exact same rights that you always had ... the same rights as Americans of Japanese descent had during WWII....the same rights as Muslim Americans have until they are accused of having ties to some terrorist organization and shipped off to Gitmo, or want to build a Mosque "in the shadows of the Twin Towers".
Basically you have as many rights as the authorities say you have... at the time.
viruscauser 10 months ago
can the FBI have easily access to the information?
WavesOfTrolls 10 months ago
This is easily solved by copyright law. Photos, video, and anything you write should fall under a blanket copyright applied to your account. Then you have the legal means to file injunctions against anyone using your copyrighted material.
retsaoter 10 months ago