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    Political and Legal Influences RFID technology has come a long way since it was introduced and many different uses have been found for this technology, most of which bring up many political and legal issues. These tiny RFID microchips have the ability to store and transmit information. In many cases this is an extremely helpful technology that stores utilize to help with keeping inventory, and to prevent loses of stolen goods, however this technology is being used just for keeping inventory

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    GCHQ, police and intelligence agency snooping illustrates a clear erosion of our rights to privacy; such noticeable infringement of our liberty begs the question of whether it is justifiable. One of the strongest arguments for state snooping is that of innocence and having nothing to hide. This argument stipulates that government surveillance programmes do not threaten a person’s privacy unless they uncover illegal activities and if illegal activities are uncovered, the person committing said activities

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    Invasion of Privacy From the days the constitution was signed and the solidification of the bill of rights, one can see that there were many core values that our forefathers wanted to promise every American citizen. Under the bill of rights, lie the ten amendments, which express the need for civil rights and personal freedom. However, as the era marches progressively into the technological age, the need to uphold these rights, especially those pertaining to personal privacy has become a

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    a society that is constantly monitored by our government. Though many would say this is common knowledge, what people do not realize is the extent of which we are being monitored and how some of these techniques, software, and devices violate the privacy of American citizens. The book 1984 by George Orwell is a grim depiction of a constantly monitored dystopian future after a global war. Some of the techniques and devices that are used to monitor the citizens in 1984 are similar to the ones used today

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    drawbacks. Sadly, in the undeveloped world, global communication has not reached the majority of people on all continents. The World Health Organization stated, that at least “70 percent of all people in Africa will never make a single phone call or use Internet” (The World Health Organization, 2007).

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    ACCEPTED: Date: / / (for release) ,   Contents BUBSMATE PRIVACY POLICY 1 PURPOSE OF THIS POLICY 1 COLLECTION OF YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION 1 DISCLOSURE OF PERSONAL INFORMATION 2 USE OF PERSONAL INFORMATION 2 COOKIES 2 SECURITY 3 CHANGES TO THIS PRIVACY POLICY 3 ACCESSING YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION 3 COMPLAINTS 3 CONTACT US 4 PROTECT YOUR IDENTITY AND

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    Define what is meant by "brand equity" and discuss what a company can do to maintain brand equity According to Kotler and Keller “brand equity” is defined as the additional worth enriched on items and administrations. It might be reflected in the way customers think, feel, and act as for the brand, and in addition in the costs, piece of the overall industry, and benefit the brand charges (Kotler & Keller, 2012, p. 243, para. 5). Essentially “brand equity” is the strength of a brand which evolves

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    potential dangers? Even though creators of smartphones do not need to provide these tips for consumers, smartphone manufacturers and distributors should be legally obligated to provide educational security tips and tools for consumers because it protects privacy, ensures consumers are fully secure, and

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    What Is Big Data?

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    What is Big Data? Big data is often referred to and defined in many different ways.In layman terms, we can interpret it as massive or huge amounts of information which cannot be handled efficiently by the current technologies and softwares. But recent technological advancements like data analytics, and social or media networks allow process, transfer, allocate, measure and represent enormous amounts of data which can also be referred to as Big Data. The way big data is used these days is to gather

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    Case Study 1 FUJITSU I. Introduction It is generally said that Information and Communication Technology Company should follow the computing ethics. In fact, how the actual company apply for its ethics in their business. So, the specified company will be selected to verify the process. I choose Japanese company, FUJITSU. Mission shaping tomorrow with you is our brand promise. It encapsulates who we are, what we stand for and how we are working alongside you to shape a better tomorrow

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