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1 online resource (streaming video file) (52 min. 5 sec.) ; 314345055 bytes |
Summary |
What is a breach of privacy? The federal government is looking at whether to make it possible to sue someone for a serious invasion of your privacy. But deciding where to draw the line could prove challenging. What's harmless for one person could be uncomfortable or upsetting for others. To explore the different boundaries, this week we examine a host of different, real-life examples - residents upset over a neighbour's security camera; facial recognition technology used on nightclub patrons; an exhibition of candid photographs taken of people without their knowledge; cases of media intrusion, and more |
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Broadcast 2011-10-25 at 19:30:00 |
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Classification: NC |
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Camera industry -- Technological innovations.
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Electronic surveillance -- Equipment and supplies.
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Photography -- Government policy.
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Privacy, Right of -- Government policy.
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Privacy, Right of -- Law and legislation.
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Streaming video
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Beer, Jan, contributor
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Brockie, Jenny, host
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Capsis, George, contributor
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De Brito, Sam, contributor
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Fahd, Cherine, contributor
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Finnis, Matthew, contributor
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Gilbert, Richard, contributor
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Mcdonald, Barbara, contributor
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Pilgrim, Timothy, contributor
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Vaile, David, contributor
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