Privacy Flashcards
Collection, preparation, review, and production of electronically stored information for use in criminal and civil actions and proceedings.
Electronic Discovery
Includes any form of digital information, including emails, graphs, drawings, web pages, photos, documents, recordings, and databases.
Electronically Stored Information
The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures.
The Fourth Amendment
This informs employees to save relevant data and to suspend data that might be due to be destroyed based on normal data-retention rules.
Litigation Hold Notice
The term for using the internet for purposes unrelated to work during work hours.
Cyberloafing
The freedom of religion, freedom of expression, and freedom to assemble peaceably.
The First Amendment
Making an oral or written statement of an alleged fact that is false and harms another person.
Defamation
An oral defamatory statement
Slander
A written defamatory statement
Libel
This law requires federally financed schools and libraries to use some technology protection such as internet filters to block access to obscene material.
Children’s Internet Protection Act
This limits the liability of an Internet Service Provider for copyright infringement.
Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA)
The control or suppression of the publishing or accessing of information on the internet.
Internet Censorship
This is employed by corporations, government officials, and others against citizens and community groups who oppose them on matters of public interest.
Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation (SLAPP)
The expression of opinions by people who do not reveal their identity
Anonymous Expression
Research on the internet to obtain someone’s private personal information (address, phone numbers, place of work, etc.) and then posting that information online without permission.
Doxing