Computers, Privacy & the Constitution

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Surveillance, Search and Seizure

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 Electronic Frontier Foundation, Cellphone Tracking Cases (USA v. Pen Register), EFF.org, last updated December 21, 2005
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Ellen Nakashima Cellphone Tracking Powers on Request, The Washington Post, Nov 23, 2007
 

Data Mining & Data Selling

Declan McCullagh, Perspective: the flip side of database snooping, C|Net News.com, February 7, 2005

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 John Aravosis, AMERICAblog just bought General Wesley Clark's cell phone records for $89.95, AMERICAblog, January 12, 2006
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Steve Boggan Q. What could a boarding pass tell an identity fraudster about you? A. Way too much, The Guardian, May 3, 2006
 Reuters, Agencies probing sales of cell phone data, C|Net News.com, January 14, 2006
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Michael Barbaro and Tom Zeller Jr, A Face Is Exposed for AOL Searcher No. 4417749, NY Times, Aug 9, 2006

Eric Bangeman, AOL data leak may give data retention bill new life, Ars Technica, Aug 13, 2006

Juan Carlos Perez Facebook's Beacon More Intrusive Than Previously Thought, PC World, Nov 30, 2007

 

RFID

Declan McCullagh, RFID Tags: Big Brother in small packages, C|Net News.com, January 13, 2003

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 Mark Baard, RFID Cards Get Spin Treatment, Wired News, Mar. 29, 2005
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Steve Boggan Cracked it!, The Guardian, Nov 17, 2006

 

Government Subpoenas for Search Records


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