Sunday, December 12, 2004

Can Mobile Invade Privacy?

The recent DPS sex scandal highlights one important point. The devices which we use for communication can also be invasive and unethically used at times. The guy who posted pics of one of the girls studying with him, may not repent, but i understand what pain the girl and her parents must be going through. What torture must they be enduring?
I know many would say the girl had it coming. So why care? That is over-simplificaion to say the least. The larger issues of loss of privacy due to invasive devises such as mobile phones are completely ignored. Even the govt reaction-banning of mobile phones is a high handed solution. If an adult had done this to any collegue in his/her office then what? Would then the govt ban mobile devices in all offices also? Banning is not a solution. Instead what should be explored are the larger implications of effects of giving mobile devices to people who are not mature enough to use them.

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