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Privacy Essay Research Paper A person has

Privacy Essay, Research Paper


A person has a right to solitude and freedom from prying public eyes, in other


words, to privacy. The definition of privacy in the Webster’s Dictionary is defined as


“isolation, seclusion, or freedom from unauthorized oversight or observation.” In the


essay ” The Price of Admission: Harassment and Free Speech in the Wild Wild West,”


Stephanie Brail discusses how online harassment has become a media headliner in the


last few years.


There are many reasons to hide your real identity when you use the Internet. You


might want to protect yourself against an oppressive government, or post personal


messages to a Usenet newsgroup without identifying yourself to the whole world as the


poster. Although everyone takes privacy in normal life for granted, trying to get the same


level of privacy on the Internet (or even on your own computer) is a little less accepted,


and sometimes a bit more complicated. While the general attitude is hard to change, many


ways exist to enhance your privacy online. For the most part, total privacy does not exist


on the Internet. It is nearly impossible to erase all of your digital footprints. This does not


warrant panicking, however. On-line shopping at reliable sites is perfectly safe, and risks


to your personal privacy are minimal. However there are steps you can take to ensure that


you have a certain level of anonymity when browsing the web. Visit the other Privacy


sections for software and information on anonymous e-mail web browsing, and file-


security.


Stephani Brail was an “internet resident” since 1988 when she discovered the


price of freedom when she became the focus o

f the first case of sexual harassment on the


Net to attract national attention. She believes that online harassment is already killing


free speech on the Internet. Brail discusses in her essay about internet harassment which


has received a lot of press in the past few years. Women seem to be becoming increasingly


subject to offensive, sometimes threatening behavior in the workplace, on campuses, and


now, on the internet . She also discusses when harassment takes on a threatening tenor


and the subject of the harassment is placed in fear, it may become actionable not only in


civil courts, but criminal courts as well. Various state and federal statutes regarding


harassment and “stalking” have been enacted to attempt to deal with such unwelcome


attention, and its harmful effects. As technology progresses, so have legal regulations and


remedies. Seeing cyberspace as their “domain,” some men apparently feel that female


users must be ready to accept hostility as the price for online participation. This


rationalization for open hostility and harassment toward women seems to be analogous to


the experiences of women entering traditionally male-dominated professions and trades,


particularly during the past three decades.


A person has a right to solitude and freedom from prying public eyes, in other


words, to privacy. The definition of privacy in the Webster’s Dictionary is defined as


“isolation, seclusion, or freedom from unauthorized oversight or observation.” In the essay


” The Price of Admission: Harassment and Free Speech in the Wild Wild West,”


Stephanie Brail discusses how online harassment has become a media headliner in the


last few years.

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