Deck 3: Privacy

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PleaseRobMe was a website that used aggregation techniques to allow users to quickly find houses where the owners were away from their homes.
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____ is the feeling one gets when he or she feels pressure not to do something, even though it is legal to do so, because of fear of prosecution.

A) Chilling effect
B) Chilly respect
C) Cold rush
D) Icy sludge
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The _________ is a prison design proposed by the English philosopher Jeremy Bentham; it was used by Foucault as a metaphor for the role of surveillance in modern society.

A) Pedopticom
B) Podellicon
C) Panopticon
D) Pelicanon
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The three definitions of privacy in the book are specifically defined so that they capture every problem that society considers to be a privacy problem.
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_________ of the right to privacy might argue that a department store with video cameras violates an implicit contract with its patrons, but does not violate a supposed right to privacy.

A) Those who are unaware
B) Proponents
C) Creators
D) Opponents
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Solove's approach to privacy is to work _________ instead of __________.

A) bottom-up; top-down
B) top-down; bottom-up
C) inward, outward
D) at the local level, nationally
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_________ is publishing or broadcasting false statements about another person, usually with the intent of harming the other person's reputation.

A) Slander
B) Tourism
C) Libel
D) Backtalk
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A broad definition of privacy is written in the U.S. Constitution.
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Solove's taxonomy doesn't break a case into pieces so we can attempt to identify the type of privacy problem it presents, but it does provide strict guidelines that will tell us whether a particular action is right or wrong.
Question
The act of exerting power over another by threatening to reveal damaging information about the aforementioned person is known as ___________.

A) tort
B) exposure
C) blackmail
D) distortion
Question
___________ is the act of controlling what one is allowed to do in one's private life.

A) Appropriation
B) Breach of confidentiality
C) Increased accessibility
D) Decisional interference
Question
The ____ Amendment is sometimes, but not always interpreted as a protection for the right to be let alone.

A) Fourteenth
B) Ninth
C) Twenty-fourth
D) Fourty-fifth
Question
Which of these is not a typical definition of privacy found in general dictionaries?

A) seclusion
B) secrecy or concealment
C) freedom from intrusion
D) freedom to own obscene material
Question
____________ is the act of communicating with people in a way that disturbs their peace or makes them feel uncomfortable.

A) Intrusion
B) Distortion
C) Blackmail
D) Disclosure
Question
The act of using someone else's identity for one's own ends is called ___________.

A) exposure
B) appropriation
C) insecurity
D) blackmail
Question
Aggregation and increased access to information have become lucrative in large part due to the growth and success of social networking and the Internet.
Question
____ is the act of failing to notify individuals that their data is being collected, or failing to provide a way for individuals to view or correct such data.

A) Insecurity
B) Aggregation
C) Exposure
D) Exclusion
Question
_________ is publishing private, but true, information in a way that damages the reputation of the subject.

A) Disclosure
B) Insecurity
C) Interrogation
D) Surveillance
Question
____ is the act of monitoring continuously, usually via audio, visual, or computer technology.

A) Soliloquy
B) Security
C) Exposure
D) Surveillance
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"... what is whispered in the closet shall be proclaimed from the house-tops" is a quote from what famous partners?

A) Johnson and Thomas
B) Warren and Brandeis
C) Clooney and O'Donnell
D) Sigmund and Freud
Question
Match each term with the correct statement below.
a.right
i.chilling effect
b.Judge Richard Posner
j.drug tourism
c.Privacy as Concealment
k.Michael Foucault
d.Daniel Solove
l.Jeremy Bentham
e.aggregation
m.Warren and Brandeis
f.intrusion
n.Do Not Call law
g.Stanley v. Georgia
o.exposure
h.libel
p.disclosure
publishing private, but true, information in a way that damages the reputation of a subject
Question
In the Katz v. United States case of 1967, the FBI recorded phone conversations of Mr. Katz, who was using a public telephone booth; they argued that because the phone booth was in a public place, Katz did not have a reasonable _________________.
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In 2008, a panel of the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit argued that the right to privacy of ____________________ was similar to that of telephone conversations.
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Match each term with the correct statement below.
a.right
i.chilling effect
b.Judge Richard Posner
j.drug tourism
c.Privacy as Concealment
k.Michael Foucault
d.Daniel Solove
l.Jeremy Bentham
e.aggregation
m.Warren and Brandeis
f.intrusion
n.Do Not Call law
g.Stanley v. Georgia
o.exposure
h.libel
p.disclosure
popularized the commonly-used definition of the right to privacy in the Harvard Law Review
Question
Match each term with the correct statement below.
a.right
i.chilling effect
b.Judge Richard Posner
j.drug tourism
c.Privacy as Concealment
k.Michael Foucault
d.Daniel Solove
l.Jeremy Bentham
e.aggregation
m.Warren and Brandeis
f.intrusion
n.Do Not Call law
g.Stanley v. Georgia
o.exposure
h.libel
p.disclosure
publicly displaying certain physical or emotional attributes of another that are normally considered private, especially if such display is humiliating
Question
Match each term with the correct statement below.
a.right
i.chilling effect
b.Judge Richard Posner
j.drug tourism
c.Privacy as Concealment
k.Michael Foucault
d.Daniel Solove
l.Jeremy Bentham
e.aggregation
m.Warren and Brandeis
f.intrusion
n.Do Not Call law
g.Stanley v. Georgia
o.exposure
h.libel
p.disclosure
former justice of the 7th Court of Appeals and a law professor at the University of Chicago; believes that there is no fundamental right to privacy
Question
The treatise titled ___________ states that private life is something that was never given in nature since the beginning of time, and different societies have construed their own ideas of privacy in ways that are unique to those societies.

A) Privacy Under Discussion
B) Why We Want Our Privacy
C) Posner's Passion
D) A History of Private Life
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The __________ Amendment makes an important distinction between reasonable and unreasonable searches and seizures
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Match each term with the correct statement below.
a.right
i.chilling effect
b.Judge Richard Posner
j.drug tourism
c.Privacy as Concealment
k.Michael Foucault
d.Daniel Solove
l.Jeremy Bentham
e.aggregation
m.Warren and Brandeis
f.intrusion
n.Do Not Call law
g.Stanley v. Georgia
o.exposure
h.libel
p.disclosure
collecting many small pieces of information about a person and linking them together to get new information
Question
Match each term with the correct statement below.
a.right
i.chilling effect
b.Judge Richard Posner
j.drug tourism
c.Privacy as Concealment
k.Michael Foucault
d.Daniel Solove
l.Jeremy Bentham
e.aggregation
m.Warren and Brandeis
f.intrusion
n.Do Not Call law
g.Stanley v. Georgia
o.exposure
h.libel
p.disclosure
professor at the George Washington University School of Law; instead of a single clear definition, he starts with a taxonomy of privacy problems
Question
_________ involves the public display of certain highly private aspects of a person's body or emotions; typically depictions of people in death, sickness, or grief.

A) Rapture
B) Exposure
C) Disclosure
D) Hosier
Question
Match each term with the correct statement below.
a.right
i.chilling effect
b.Judge Richard Posner
j.drug tourism
c.Privacy as Concealment
k.Michael Foucault
d.Daniel Solove
l.Jeremy Bentham
e.aggregation
m.Warren and Brandeis
f.intrusion
n.Do Not Call law
g.Stanley v. Georgia
o.exposure
h.libel
p.disclosure
crossing a national border in order to get access to a drug that is illegal on the other side
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_________________ argued that there is a right to privacy that is separate from property rights and contractual obligations.
Question
Match each term with the correct statement below.
a.right
i.chilling effect
b.Judge Richard Posner
j.drug tourism
c.Privacy as Concealment
k.Michael Foucault
d.Daniel Solove
l.Jeremy Bentham
e.aggregation
m.Warren and Brandeis
f.intrusion
n.Do Not Call law
g.Stanley v. Georgia
o.exposure
h.libel
p.disclosure
the view articulated by Posner that concealment is most useful to criminals, and least useful to honest people;
a.k.a. the "I have nothing to hide" argument
Question
Match each term with the correct statement below.
a.right
i.chilling effect
b.Judge Richard Posner
j.drug tourism
c.Privacy as Concealment
k.Michael Foucault
d.Daniel Solove
l.Jeremy Bentham
e.aggregation
m.Warren and Brandeis
f.intrusion
n.Do Not Call law
g.Stanley v. Georgia
o.exposure
h.libel
p.disclosure
communication with people in a way that disturbs their peace or makes them feel uncomfortable
Question
Match each term with the correct statement below.
a.right
i.chilling effect
b.Judge Richard Posner
j.drug tourism
c.Privacy as Concealment
k.Michael Foucault
d.Daniel Solove
l.Jeremy Bentham
e.aggregation
m.Warren and Brandeis
f.intrusion
n.Do Not Call law
g.Stanley v. Georgia
o.exposure
h.libel
p.disclosure
a court case in 1969 regarding the discovery of a man's pornographic films, deemed to be obscene; he was ruled innocent since his privacy was breached
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Most dictionaries define the right to privacy as the right to be _______________.
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Match each term with the correct statement below.
a.right
i.chilling effect
b.Judge Richard Posner
j.drug tourism
c.Privacy as Concealment
k.Michael Foucault
d.Daniel Solove
l.Jeremy Bentham
e.aggregation
m.Warren and Brandeis
f.intrusion
n.Do Not Call law
g.Stanley v. Georgia
o.exposure
h.libel
p.disclosure
prohibits telemarketers from calling phone numbers listed on the registry; stops businesses from intruding into our personal lives to try to sell us things
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_____________ argues that, in the future, modern notions of privacy will be obsolete.
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Match each term with the correct statement below.
a.right
i.chilling effect
b.Judge Richard Posner
j.drug tourism
c.Privacy as Concealment
k.Michael Foucault
d.Daniel Solove
l.Jeremy Bentham
e.aggregation
m.Warren and Brandeis
f.intrusion
n.Do Not Call law
g.Stanley v. Georgia
o.exposure
h.libel
p.disclosure
publishing or broadcasting false statements about another person, usually with the intent of harming the other person's reputation
Question
Match each term with the correct statement below.
a.right
i.chilling effect
b.Judge Richard Posner
j.drug tourism
c.Privacy as Concealment
k.Michael Foucault
d.Daniel Solove
l.Jeremy Bentham
e.aggregation
m.Warren and Brandeis
f.intrusion
n.Do Not Call law
g.Stanley v. Georgia
o.exposure
h.libel
p.disclosure
studied and wrote essays about the history of social institutions, namely "Panopticism," to explore the influence of persistent serveillance on society
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Match each term with the correct statement below.
a.right
i.chilling effect
b.Judge Richard Posner
j.drug tourism
c.Privacy as Concealment
k.Michael Foucault
d.Daniel Solove
l.Jeremy Bentham
e.aggregation
m.Warren and Brandeis
f.intrusion
n.Do Not Call law
g.Stanley v. Georgia
o.exposure
h.libel
p.disclosure
a liberty or entitlement owed to a person simply because he or she is a person
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Match each term with the correct statement below.
a.right
i.chilling effect
b.Judge Richard Posner
j.drug tourism
c.Privacy as Concealment
k.Michael Foucault
d.Daniel Solove
l.Jeremy Bentham
e.aggregation
m.Warren and Brandeis
f.intrusion
n.Do Not Call law
g.Stanley v. Georgia
o.exposure
h.libel
p.disclosure
English philosopher; proposed the design of the Panopticon
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Besides crime, what are some other beneficial aspects of surveillance in a modern society?
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Explain the conflict that arose between the Texas state health department and parents to children born in Texas.
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It is not necessary to use aggregation techniques to find the information that PleaseRobMe once provided; why were these techniques so effective?
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What is Judge Posner's argument regarding privacy? Explain the three parts to his argument.
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What is Solove's approach to improving our understanding of privacy?
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Match each term with the correct statement below.
a.right
i.chilling effect
b.Judge Richard Posner
j.drug tourism
c.Privacy as Concealment
k.Michael Foucault
d.Daniel Solove
l.Jeremy Bentham
e.aggregation
m.Warren and Brandeis
f.intrusion
n.Do Not Call law
g.Stanley v. Georgia
o.exposure
h.libel
p.disclosure
a situation in which one feels pressure not to do something, even though it is legal to do so, because of fear of prosecution
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Does Posner's opinion fall in line with the application of delaying access to information, as with Michael's paper?
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PleaseRobMe was a website that used aggregation techniques to allow users to quickly find houses where the owners were away from their homes.
True
2
____ is the feeling one gets when he or she feels pressure not to do something, even though it is legal to do so, because of fear of prosecution.

A) Chilling effect
B) Chilly respect
C) Cold rush
D) Icy sludge
A
3
The _________ is a prison design proposed by the English philosopher Jeremy Bentham; it was used by Foucault as a metaphor for the role of surveillance in modern society.

A) Pedopticom
B) Podellicon
C) Panopticon
D) Pelicanon
C
4
The three definitions of privacy in the book are specifically defined so that they capture every problem that society considers to be a privacy problem.
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_________ of the right to privacy might argue that a department store with video cameras violates an implicit contract with its patrons, but does not violate a supposed right to privacy.

A) Those who are unaware
B) Proponents
C) Creators
D) Opponents
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Solove's approach to privacy is to work _________ instead of __________.

A) bottom-up; top-down
B) top-down; bottom-up
C) inward, outward
D) at the local level, nationally
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_________ is publishing or broadcasting false statements about another person, usually with the intent of harming the other person's reputation.

A) Slander
B) Tourism
C) Libel
D) Backtalk
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8
A broad definition of privacy is written in the U.S. Constitution.
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9
Solove's taxonomy doesn't break a case into pieces so we can attempt to identify the type of privacy problem it presents, but it does provide strict guidelines that will tell us whether a particular action is right or wrong.
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10
The act of exerting power over another by threatening to reveal damaging information about the aforementioned person is known as ___________.

A) tort
B) exposure
C) blackmail
D) distortion
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___________ is the act of controlling what one is allowed to do in one's private life.

A) Appropriation
B) Breach of confidentiality
C) Increased accessibility
D) Decisional interference
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The ____ Amendment is sometimes, but not always interpreted as a protection for the right to be let alone.

A) Fourteenth
B) Ninth
C) Twenty-fourth
D) Fourty-fifth
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Which of these is not a typical definition of privacy found in general dictionaries?

A) seclusion
B) secrecy or concealment
C) freedom from intrusion
D) freedom to own obscene material
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____________ is the act of communicating with people in a way that disturbs their peace or makes them feel uncomfortable.

A) Intrusion
B) Distortion
C) Blackmail
D) Disclosure
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The act of using someone else's identity for one's own ends is called ___________.

A) exposure
B) appropriation
C) insecurity
D) blackmail
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Aggregation and increased access to information have become lucrative in large part due to the growth and success of social networking and the Internet.
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____ is the act of failing to notify individuals that their data is being collected, or failing to provide a way for individuals to view or correct such data.

A) Insecurity
B) Aggregation
C) Exposure
D) Exclusion
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_________ is publishing private, but true, information in a way that damages the reputation of the subject.

A) Disclosure
B) Insecurity
C) Interrogation
D) Surveillance
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____ is the act of monitoring continuously, usually via audio, visual, or computer technology.

A) Soliloquy
B) Security
C) Exposure
D) Surveillance
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"... what is whispered in the closet shall be proclaimed from the house-tops" is a quote from what famous partners?

A) Johnson and Thomas
B) Warren and Brandeis
C) Clooney and O'Donnell
D) Sigmund and Freud
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21
Match each term with the correct statement below.
a.right
i.chilling effect
b.Judge Richard Posner
j.drug tourism
c.Privacy as Concealment
k.Michael Foucault
d.Daniel Solove
l.Jeremy Bentham
e.aggregation
m.Warren and Brandeis
f.intrusion
n.Do Not Call law
g.Stanley v. Georgia
o.exposure
h.libel
p.disclosure
publishing private, but true, information in a way that damages the reputation of a subject
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In the Katz v. United States case of 1967, the FBI recorded phone conversations of Mr. Katz, who was using a public telephone booth; they argued that because the phone booth was in a public place, Katz did not have a reasonable _________________.
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In 2008, a panel of the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit argued that the right to privacy of ____________________ was similar to that of telephone conversations.
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Match each term with the correct statement below.
a.right
i.chilling effect
b.Judge Richard Posner
j.drug tourism
c.Privacy as Concealment
k.Michael Foucault
d.Daniel Solove
l.Jeremy Bentham
e.aggregation
m.Warren and Brandeis
f.intrusion
n.Do Not Call law
g.Stanley v. Georgia
o.exposure
h.libel
p.disclosure
popularized the commonly-used definition of the right to privacy in the Harvard Law Review
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Match each term with the correct statement below.
a.right
i.chilling effect
b.Judge Richard Posner
j.drug tourism
c.Privacy as Concealment
k.Michael Foucault
d.Daniel Solove
l.Jeremy Bentham
e.aggregation
m.Warren and Brandeis
f.intrusion
n.Do Not Call law
g.Stanley v. Georgia
o.exposure
h.libel
p.disclosure
publicly displaying certain physical or emotional attributes of another that are normally considered private, especially if such display is humiliating
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Match each term with the correct statement below.
a.right
i.chilling effect
b.Judge Richard Posner
j.drug tourism
c.Privacy as Concealment
k.Michael Foucault
d.Daniel Solove
l.Jeremy Bentham
e.aggregation
m.Warren and Brandeis
f.intrusion
n.Do Not Call law
g.Stanley v. Georgia
o.exposure
h.libel
p.disclosure
former justice of the 7th Court of Appeals and a law professor at the University of Chicago; believes that there is no fundamental right to privacy
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The treatise titled ___________ states that private life is something that was never given in nature since the beginning of time, and different societies have construed their own ideas of privacy in ways that are unique to those societies.

A) Privacy Under Discussion
B) Why We Want Our Privacy
C) Posner's Passion
D) A History of Private Life
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28
The __________ Amendment makes an important distinction between reasonable and unreasonable searches and seizures
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29
Match each term with the correct statement below.
a.right
i.chilling effect
b.Judge Richard Posner
j.drug tourism
c.Privacy as Concealment
k.Michael Foucault
d.Daniel Solove
l.Jeremy Bentham
e.aggregation
m.Warren and Brandeis
f.intrusion
n.Do Not Call law
g.Stanley v. Georgia
o.exposure
h.libel
p.disclosure
collecting many small pieces of information about a person and linking them together to get new information
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30
Match each term with the correct statement below.
a.right
i.chilling effect
b.Judge Richard Posner
j.drug tourism
c.Privacy as Concealment
k.Michael Foucault
d.Daniel Solove
l.Jeremy Bentham
e.aggregation
m.Warren and Brandeis
f.intrusion
n.Do Not Call law
g.Stanley v. Georgia
o.exposure
h.libel
p.disclosure
professor at the George Washington University School of Law; instead of a single clear definition, he starts with a taxonomy of privacy problems
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31
_________ involves the public display of certain highly private aspects of a person's body or emotions; typically depictions of people in death, sickness, or grief.

A) Rapture
B) Exposure
C) Disclosure
D) Hosier
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Match each term with the correct statement below.
a.right
i.chilling effect
b.Judge Richard Posner
j.drug tourism
c.Privacy as Concealment
k.Michael Foucault
d.Daniel Solove
l.Jeremy Bentham
e.aggregation
m.Warren and Brandeis
f.intrusion
n.Do Not Call law
g.Stanley v. Georgia
o.exposure
h.libel
p.disclosure
crossing a national border in order to get access to a drug that is illegal on the other side
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33
_________________ argued that there is a right to privacy that is separate from property rights and contractual obligations.
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34
Match each term with the correct statement below.
a.right
i.chilling effect
b.Judge Richard Posner
j.drug tourism
c.Privacy as Concealment
k.Michael Foucault
d.Daniel Solove
l.Jeremy Bentham
e.aggregation
m.Warren and Brandeis
f.intrusion
n.Do Not Call law
g.Stanley v. Georgia
o.exposure
h.libel
p.disclosure
the view articulated by Posner that concealment is most useful to criminals, and least useful to honest people;
a.k.a. the "I have nothing to hide" argument
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35
Match each term with the correct statement below.
a.right
i.chilling effect
b.Judge Richard Posner
j.drug tourism
c.Privacy as Concealment
k.Michael Foucault
d.Daniel Solove
l.Jeremy Bentham
e.aggregation
m.Warren and Brandeis
f.intrusion
n.Do Not Call law
g.Stanley v. Georgia
o.exposure
h.libel
p.disclosure
communication with people in a way that disturbs their peace or makes them feel uncomfortable
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36
Match each term with the correct statement below.
a.right
i.chilling effect
b.Judge Richard Posner
j.drug tourism
c.Privacy as Concealment
k.Michael Foucault
d.Daniel Solove
l.Jeremy Bentham
e.aggregation
m.Warren and Brandeis
f.intrusion
n.Do Not Call law
g.Stanley v. Georgia
o.exposure
h.libel
p.disclosure
a court case in 1969 regarding the discovery of a man's pornographic films, deemed to be obscene; he was ruled innocent since his privacy was breached
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37
Most dictionaries define the right to privacy as the right to be _______________.
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38
Match each term with the correct statement below.
a.right
i.chilling effect
b.Judge Richard Posner
j.drug tourism
c.Privacy as Concealment
k.Michael Foucault
d.Daniel Solove
l.Jeremy Bentham
e.aggregation
m.Warren and Brandeis
f.intrusion
n.Do Not Call law
g.Stanley v. Georgia
o.exposure
h.libel
p.disclosure
prohibits telemarketers from calling phone numbers listed on the registry; stops businesses from intruding into our personal lives to try to sell us things
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_____________ argues that, in the future, modern notions of privacy will be obsolete.
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40
Match each term with the correct statement below.
a.right
i.chilling effect
b.Judge Richard Posner
j.drug tourism
c.Privacy as Concealment
k.Michael Foucault
d.Daniel Solove
l.Jeremy Bentham
e.aggregation
m.Warren and Brandeis
f.intrusion
n.Do Not Call law
g.Stanley v. Georgia
o.exposure
h.libel
p.disclosure
publishing or broadcasting false statements about another person, usually with the intent of harming the other person's reputation
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41
Match each term with the correct statement below.
a.right
i.chilling effect
b.Judge Richard Posner
j.drug tourism
c.Privacy as Concealment
k.Michael Foucault
d.Daniel Solove
l.Jeremy Bentham
e.aggregation
m.Warren and Brandeis
f.intrusion
n.Do Not Call law
g.Stanley v. Georgia
o.exposure
h.libel
p.disclosure
studied and wrote essays about the history of social institutions, namely "Panopticism," to explore the influence of persistent serveillance on society
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42
Match each term with the correct statement below.
a.right
i.chilling effect
b.Judge Richard Posner
j.drug tourism
c.Privacy as Concealment
k.Michael Foucault
d.Daniel Solove
l.Jeremy Bentham
e.aggregation
m.Warren and Brandeis
f.intrusion
n.Do Not Call law
g.Stanley v. Georgia
o.exposure
h.libel
p.disclosure
a liberty or entitlement owed to a person simply because he or she is a person
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43
Match each term with the correct statement below.
a.right
i.chilling effect
b.Judge Richard Posner
j.drug tourism
c.Privacy as Concealment
k.Michael Foucault
d.Daniel Solove
l.Jeremy Bentham
e.aggregation
m.Warren and Brandeis
f.intrusion
n.Do Not Call law
g.Stanley v. Georgia
o.exposure
h.libel
p.disclosure
English philosopher; proposed the design of the Panopticon
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44
Besides crime, what are some other beneficial aspects of surveillance in a modern society?
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45
Explain the conflict that arose between the Texas state health department and parents to children born in Texas.
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46
It is not necessary to use aggregation techniques to find the information that PleaseRobMe once provided; why were these techniques so effective?
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47
What is Judge Posner's argument regarding privacy? Explain the three parts to his argument.
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48
What is Solove's approach to improving our understanding of privacy?
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49
Match each term with the correct statement below.
a.right
i.chilling effect
b.Judge Richard Posner
j.drug tourism
c.Privacy as Concealment
k.Michael Foucault
d.Daniel Solove
l.Jeremy Bentham
e.aggregation
m.Warren and Brandeis
f.intrusion
n.Do Not Call law
g.Stanley v. Georgia
o.exposure
h.libel
p.disclosure
a situation in which one feels pressure not to do something, even though it is legal to do so, because of fear of prosecution
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50
Does Posner's opinion fall in line with the application of delaying access to information, as with Michael's paper?
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