To: optimistically_conservative
On the other hand, privacy can be enforced within a corporate context whether people know it or not and the corporate context often extends to the public. Surveillance technology owned and operated by government is one thing subject to Constitutional protections, corporate use is quite another and is subject to whatever legislation the people decide on. Government doesn't usually own and operate the most pervasive technology, they're just customers when it suits their purposes. Whether you can get a politician to legislate privacy protections on corporate entities is another story.
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07/01/2003 1:12:46 PM PDT by
agitator
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To: agitator
On the other hand, privacy can be enforced within a corporate context whether people know it or not and the corporate context often extends to the public. Workplace Privacy
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