The Chief Justice of our Supreme Court wrote a memo in 1981 as an aide in the Regan administration where he referred to "the so-called right to privacy". If the Chief Justice doesn't believe the constitution implies a right to privacy then, no, we're probably not protected.
The Chief Justice of our Supreme Court wrote a memo in 1981 as an aide in the Regan administration where he referred to "the so-called right to privacy". If the Chief Justice doesn't believe the constitution implies a right to privacy then, no, we're probably not protected.
we're all planning to have RFID embedded in every device by 2010 anyway, right? The 'end of theft' should include thumb drives as well.