Privacy and security

In this Fred Friendly Seminar moderated by Harvard Law School's Arthur Miller, panelists such as U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer; Nadine Strossen, president of the ACLU; Jamie Gorelick, of the U.S. Department of Justice; Professor Stephen Carter, of Yale Law School; and others examine...

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Other Authors: Films for the Humanities & Sciences (Firm), Infobase., Fred Friendly Seminars (Firm)
Format: Video
Language: English
Published: New York, N.Y. : Infobase, [2005], c1997.
Physical Description: 1 streaming video file (57 min.) : sd., col., digital file + instructional materials (online)
Series: Liberty and limits.
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Summary: In this Fred Friendly Seminar moderated by Harvard Law School's Arthur Miller, panelists such as U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer; Nadine Strossen, president of the ACLU; Jamie Gorelick, of the U.S. Department of Justice; Professor Stephen Carter, of Yale Law School; and others examine the fine balance between the power of the government and the rights of the individual in a fictional community called Unity. Discussion points include government initiatives such as Megan's Law, Internet privacy, mandatory fingerprinting, and the encryption of privileged information-and whether these actions are constitutional.
Item Description: A Discussion Guide and other resources are located online at www.fredfriendlyseminars.org.
Encoded with permission for digital streaming by Infobase on May 12, 2005.
Films on Demand is distributed by Infobase for Films for the Humanities & Sciences, Cambridge Educational, Meridian Education, and Shopware.
The Constitution and Privacy (2:22) -- Goodhart Objects to Fingerprinting (4:01) -- Society and "Big Brother" (3:21) -- Personal Background Checks (5:03) -- Relationships vs. Computer Data (4:36) -- Privacy Protection in Today's Society (2:59) -- Chat Rooms and Internet Pornography (4:01) -- Johnny Runs Off With a Gay Man (5:11) -- Sexual Predators and Megan's Law (3:12) -- Publicizing Criminal Records (2:40) -- Minors Who Commit Violent Crimes (4:59) -- Sam is Stalked by Vigilantes (3:31) -- Encrypted Messages on the Internet (3:34) -- Is the Constitution Antiquated? (3:07)
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In this Fred Friendly Seminar moderated by Harvard Law School's Arthur Miller, panelists such as U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer; Nadine Strossen, president of the ACLU; Jamie Gorelick, of the U.S. Department of Justice; Professor Stephen Carter, of Yale Law School; and others examine the fine balance between the power of the government and the rights of the individual in a fictional community called Unity. Discussion points include government initiatives such as Megan's Law, Internet privacy, mandatory fingerprinting, and the encryption of privileged information-and whether these actions are constitutional.
10 & up.
Mode of access: Internet.
System requirements: FOD playback platform.
Physical Description: 1 streaming video file (57 min.) : sd., col., digital file + instructional materials (online)
Format: Mode of access: Internet.
System requirements: FOD playback platform.
Audience: 10 & up.
Access: Access requires authentication through Films on Demand.