ITMG 381 AMU Childrens Online Privacy Protection Rule & Virtual Private Network Essay

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Read the case study on pp. 387-392 of the textbook and Children’s Online Privacy Protection Rule (COPPA). Then answer the following questions:

  1. The trial court found that Stengart did not have a legitimate expectation of privacy when sending personal emails through the company's laptop. The appellate court and the Supreme Court disagreed. Discuss the reasoning that the higher courts had in reversing the trial court.
  2. What effect would this decision have on a company when thinking about forming company policy regarding personal communication?
  3. What kind of tools/techniques are available for the Internet surfing process to comply with COPPA? (Just make a list).

Read the case study on pp. 417-419 of the textbook and answer the following questions:

  1. Would a state anti-spam statute that specifically prohibited pornographic, obscene, terroristic, and fraudulent emailing withstand constitutional scrutiny? Why or why not? (Think international laws)
  2. Is spam really so bad? Why can a business lawfully send unsolicited traditional mail, or make unsolicited phone calls (as long as there is no violation of a no-call list) but spamming violates the law? What spam blocking techniques can you find that are free to use?

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Running head: VIRTUAL PRIVATE NETWORK

Virtual Private Network
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Children’s Online Privacy Protection Rule (COPPA) Discussion
The higher courts reversed the trial court decision because the privacy policy was not
clear about employee private email use. Therefore, Stengart had an expectation of privacy from
the company. This is because though the company outlined that all information in its Information
infrastructure might be accessed and reviewed, it allowed employees to use private emails that
are personal and confiden...


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