Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Careful What You Search For
In 2006 CNET news published an online article entitled FAQ: When Google is not your friend which highlighted the oversight of online privacy in the Electronic Communications Privacy Act. They state that because the act was written previous to the invention of the internet at a time when no one could’ve imagined its impact the act doesn’t cover several key issues of online privacy. For this reason, the government is able to subpoena people’s individual search histories to use as evidence against them in federal cases. This is a difficult issue to argue because sets at odds two fundamental principles on which our country is based. First, citizens of this country are obliged by the laws of the land which protect ourselves and our property. However, citizens are also entitled to those freedoms which were the cause for our revolution. As the Declaration of Independence says, “Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from consent of the governed”. In other words, this document set the standard and the expectation that the people will deliberate and decide what is right for them while officials act accordingly. I personally believe that the justice served by using Google search information would outweigh the benefits of not doing so; however, the decision should be left to the masses.
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