A "Right to Privacy" is guaranteed in the US Constitution; though the Constitution never actually uses the word privacy. The question is how far does one's privacy rights extend in a digital world? The following are a number of different scenarios. For each scenario you are to write a paragraph indicating your belief as to whether access is protected or not.
For each scenario write a one paragraph expression of your beliefs of one's privacy rights.
Finally, attempt to draw a parallel from the public vs. private issue in the non-electronic world, to what is public and what is private in the electronic world.
Since your paragraphs and the final conclusions you draw must be grounded in your research, you must provide a bibliography. For each entry in your bibliography you must provide a 1-2 sentence analysis as to the accuracy, authority, objectivity and coverage of the source. Your bibliography may be on a second page.
Your position paper should have a firm ethical foundation: analogy, utilitarianism, deontological argument or the paramedic method. Finally, you are limited two pages total for this assignment.