CCT206H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Fourth Amendment To The United States Constitution, Technology And Culture, False Light

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Cct208h5 - law, technology and culture (winter 2018) Week 8: right of privacy (march 1, 2018) Give you the right to access the data. Impacted about 250 federal agencies - if the government collected data about you, they must tell you what data is being collected and for what purpose. They must also stick to the plan (staying on the stated purpose) Personal information protection and electronic documents act (pipeda) Collection, storage, and use of personal information by nongovernmental institutions. Need to specify what they"re doing with the data. The data must be destroyed once used for its purpose. Guarantees rights for unreasonable search and seizure. Privacy is considered as a derivative right (comes out of 4th amendment) Use of individual"s name, likeness or identity for trade or advertising. Publication of private and embarrassing facts that are not a matter for public concern. Anything in public records is not actionable.

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