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|a Waiving our rights :
|b the personal data collection complex and its threat to privacy and civil liberties /
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|a Preface : crisis in the personal data collection complex -- What ever became of the fourth, fifth, and sixth amendments? -- From "collecting and transmitting credit information" to "assessing, attitude, motivation, and behavior" -- Arbitrary and capricious standards will be used arbitrarily and capriciously -- Validity of voluntary waiver of basic civil and constitutional rights in employment and financial transactions -- Making a mockery of liberty of contract -- Can Congress authorize a secret proprietary master file on every American? -- The new frontier of civil liberties : mandatory voluntary waivers of civil and constitutional rights.
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|a "The United States is not a police state, but Congress is subject to special interests lobbying in pursuit of abusive commercial practices that leave a lot to be desired for transparency and accountability. It is illegal to data-mine personal files held by government agencies, schools and universities, or medical facilities. It is illegal to collect and publish defamatory gossip and hearsay about private citizens. But it is legal to oblige Americans to "waive" their rights to privacy and their right to sue for invasion of privacy for defamation by anonymous third-parties in order to receive essential services or apply for employment. Americans are obliged to "waive" their rights in essentially all applications for employment, credit, housing, public utilities, telephone or mobile phone service, internet access, and even cable TV connection. The law requires "notice and consent" whenever such waivers are included in employment applications, but consumer reporting agencies have learned to use deceptive methods to avoid drawing the attention of applicants to the meaning and consequence of such language. Recent law dispenses with "notice and consent" for private-eye quasi-criminal investigations of "suspected misconduct" by an employee altogether. In effect, this bypasses "probable cause," "innocent until proven guilty," the "right to know the nature of an accusation," the "right to confront witnesses," the "rule against double jeopardy," and the "right to sue for defamation, and/or interference with employment." Orlan Lee questions the validity of any such "waivers," and seeks to alert Americans to the need to protect their fundamental rights."--Provided by publisher.
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