American Privacy: The 400-Year History of Our Most Contested Right
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American Privacy: The 400-Year History of Our Most Contested RightSpeaker: Frederick S. Lane, Author, Attorney & Privacy Expert
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Professional Background
• Author of 7 Books, including:– Obscene Profits– The Naked Employee– The Decency Wars– The Court and the Cross– Cybertraps for the Young
• Lecturer/Educational Consultant for Higher Ed, School Districts, and PTAs
• Attorney/Expert Witness in the Field of Computer Forensics
• Former Chairman of the Burlington (VT) School Board
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“So That a Man Can Stand Up”
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The 4th Amendment
The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.
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“Kodak Fiends”
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“The Right to Privacy” (1890)
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An Electric Tabulating System
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“Wish You Were Here”
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JEH and FDR
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Social Security (1935)
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IBM 701 (1956)
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Apple II (1977)
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IBM PC [5150] (1981)
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TBL and JKR
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Google (1996)
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Full Circle
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No Secrets Anymore (2004-05)
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All Your Data Are Belong to Us
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Selfie-Inflicted Privacy Wounds
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PrivacyDigital
Agein the
American Privacy: The 400-Year History of Our Most Contested RightSpeaker: Frederick S. Lane, Author, Attorney & Privacy Expert