Feb 14, 2009 -
Public Post
No warrant needed to trace Internet use
TORONTO, Feb. 13 (UPI) -- A judge in Canada has ruled that Internet users have no expectation of privacy and police can use track people through Internet protocols without warrants.
The ruling by Ontario Superior Court Judge Lynne Leitch is binding on lower courts, and gives law enforcement a new tool to use in investigating such matters as child pornography, the National Post reported Friday.
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Aug 21, 2007 -
I love the ParentCenter website and I found this on there and found it to be very informational.
Kristi Alexander, clinical psychologist says:
Surprising as it may seem, even preschoolers need privacy sometimes. For instance, your child may express a desire to use the toilet, dress or undress herself, look at books in her room, or play with a friend away from your watchful eye.
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Feb 15, 2009 -
Camera convicted him but raised battle over privacy
By Tim McGlone
The Virginian-Pilot
© February 15, 2009
Farmers beware: Big Brother may be watching.
Eastern Shore soybean farmer Steve Van- Kesteren learned that the hard way when he was charged with taking two red-tailed hawks, a violation of the federal Migratory Bird Act.
The evidence against him was a video recording showing him dispatching the birds with an ax.
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Sep 29, 2008 -
Shia LaBeouf’s conspiracy thriller “Eagle Eye” debuted at the top of the weekend box office with $29.2 million, according to studio estimates Sunday. After escaping the bad guys in Indiana Jones 4 this summer, he and co-star Michelle Monaghan are fleeing from something more mysterious in Eagle Eye, the new thriller from Steven Spielberg. The Paramount-DreamWorks release was the second No.
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Sep 09, 2008 -
Britney Spears is seeking privacy at any cost – no matter how small.
In legal papers filed Friday, her lawyers sought a one-time reimbursement of $25 for use of a private room at L.A.'s Stanley Mosk Courthouse, where the pop star's conservatorship case and her former custody battle have played out.
The room was "needed for privacy from reporters eavesdropping," Spears's lawyers wrote.
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Dec 13, 2008 -
* PUBLIC POST **
Thanks to GeekSugar for posting about this issue.
It reminded me to do some neglected follow-up.
http://www.geeksugar.com/2585688?page=0#comment-4412520
In case you haven't done so yet, you may want to google your street address.
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Jun 01, 2008 -
Background info - I'm going on my 4th year of college. My University is in the same town that I grew up and where my parents still live. I haven't lived at home full time for about 3 years now because I lived in the dorms my first 2 years and had my own apartment this past year.
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Mar 26, 2008 -
Marilyn Manson has won a court bid to keep details of his financial affairs private as part of his ongoing legal battle with former bandmate Madonna Wayne Gacy.
Gacy sued the Shock Rocker for breach of contract last August, claiming Manson poured the group’s money into financing his drug habit, his wedding to burlesque model Dita Von Teese and decorating work at his Chatsworth, California home.
Manson then countersued in December, accusing Gacy of failing to properly carry out touring, recording and merchandising duties.
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Mar 12, 2007 -
Can anyone see our profiles? Is it possible to make my profile only visible to my "friends" or other people that are logged into the Sugar sites with a username?
Just an idea...
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Jul 17, 2009 -
Popular social networking site Facebook is breaching Canadian law by holding on to users' personal information indefinitely, a report has concluded. An investigation by Canada's privacy commission found the US-based website also gave "confusing or incomplete" information to subscribers.
Facebook says it is aiming to safeguard users' privacy without compromising their experience of the site.
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