Impact of Technology
Date Submitted: 09/09/2006 22:56:57
Impact of Technology
Privacy
Privacy can be broadly defined as "the right to be left alone" (Langford, 1999). Although it is recognized as a basic right, it is not absolute, as it may be the case within some other basic rights according to the Law. The duty to respect a persons' privacy allows exemptions; e.g. police or Government may have the right to obtain personal information from the citizens in order to ensure social order
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