04-19-2010, 10:41 AM | #1 |
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http://www.pcworld.com/article/19446..._students.html
Watching the high school students at home via their computers' cameras was like "a little [Lower Merion School District] soap opera," a staffer said in an e-mail to Cafiero obtained by Robbins' lawyer during discovery. "I know, I love it!" Cafiero said in a reply, the motion asserted.
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04-19-2010, 07:18 PM | #5 |
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I think it was mostly boys; at least, that's what has been talked about in the articles most. That kid is going to be pretty wealthy though. This whole case makes me sick. How could administrators not know something like this could/would happen given the ability to remotely enable and log high school kid's laptops.
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04-19-2010, 08:39 PM | #6 |
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That is seriously stupidity on the part of the school. They deserve whatever they get, and that teacher is gonna burn.
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04-20-2010, 09:21 AM | #9 |
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There is only one family suing the school, and believe or not most people in the school have been trying to convince the family to drop the law suit since it going to cost the school more money than they really have have, i.e. higher taxes for everyone to cover the costs.
The Feds are now involved in this so it getting really messy really fast. Obviously people will loose their jobs over this and they should also be the ones to pay the for the law suite since it was their decision to do what they did.... But can you blame then when the our President and Government Officials have said it okay to listen in and read your personal information without a court order. This is not the only school doing this or company that is for sure, the company who makes this software is not just selling it to this school. |
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Someone better start a PR campaign if thats the line of defense they are planning - bc it won't fly otherwise.
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It is happening all over the place, companies are doing it as well as private citizens. In this case they are using the camera and logging system to "tract a lost or stolen computer" but in reality they can monitor what the person is doing with the computer. Since the kid and families took it free of charge they feel you give any right to privacy up and they can capture and use that information anyway they like. Also, for all of you who use gmail and the such and do not pay, you given up any right to privacy, they search and keep your emails looking for key words so they can target marking to you directly. So every day people take free things without realizing what rights they just gave up and whether you really want them to know what you are doing. This is the main reason I have software called Little Snitch on my Mac. It tells me if any program is trying communication externally and if any attempts to connect my computer. |
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04-20-2010, 12:03 PM | #13 | |
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I will acknowledge that people don't read enough of these details. But those quickly get dispensed with. Believe me - I am in IT security and they don't fly very far when someone crys lawsuit - Even the ACLU wont touch those. Im like hmm.. unknown to me.. http://www.google.com/search?q=fap&i...ient=firefox-a Go down the list - nope - nope - AH I see (bad pun)
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The only issue I see is there is already case law on the fact that students have no expectation of privacy as student, the school at any time can search you, your possessions, your car and your locker once on school property. They do not need any probable cause or search warrant. Arguable the computer is school property and therefore they have every right to search it. School have gone as far as suspending kids for things they have done outside the school like drinking and statement they made on face book. For this reason I have told me kids no facebook accounts or similar, and it was not no your not allow, it was no this is not a good idea because look what can happen. I also told them if they go somewhere and people are doing dumb kid kinds of things and someone pulls out a camera, get out of there. I have done my fair share of stupid kids things but all I can say there is no record of it except in the mind of those who were there, so it never happen. |
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