Monday, February 27, 2017

Ethics Assignment- Privacy

According to me the there are many situations where a person may intrude someone’s privacy until the person finds out and when you have not attempted to break these following laws which are stated in the first, fourth, fifth and ninth amendments.

§  Appropriation of name or likenesses for trade purposes.
§  Intrusion upon an individual’s solitude.
§  Publication of private information about an individual.
§  Publishing information that puts an individual in a false light
http://www.mediacrimevictimguide.com/right.html

But there are more cases like parents whom spy on their children to make sure they are safe and not going on the wrong path and taking immature decisions in their life. Spy is mostly called out as responsible care taking and it is mostly attempted by parents on their children like an example given in Anita L. Allen research paper where a father was spying on her minor daughter having an affair with someone but he was also accessing the her daughters boyfriends privacy by seeking into his life but the father could be charged by improper invasion of their privacy because if the man involved knew she was a minor, he could complain he had a loss of his privacy as a result of father’s spying because by his action he already put that area of his life out side the area of privacy.

But according to me a person may intrude into someone’s privacy when they are suspicious that the person may be planning to attempt a crime, or any ethical crime or even something illegal that could harm himself or others, until that particular victim is unaware of that and you don’t have any positive evidence that states they are doing something illegal were trying to attempt something wrong.

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