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#1 Feb 18 2010 at 3:58 PM Rating: Excellent
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So this is completely bizarre. It seems like schools shouldn't be responsible for keeping students online behavior outside of school time in order, that should be up to the parents (let alone general behavior). This particular scenario is just creepy. Who on earth could have thought it up and approved it.

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According to the filings in Blake J Robbins v Lower Merion School District (PA) et al, the laptops issued to high-school students in the well-heeled Philly suburb have webcams that can be covertly activated by the schools' administrators, who have used this facility to spy on students and even their families. The issue came to light when the Robbins's child was disciplined for "improper behavior in his home" and the Vice Principal used a photo taken by the webcam as evidence. The suit is a class action, brought on behalf of all students issued with these machines.

If true, these allegations are about as creepy as they come. I don't know about you, but I often have the laptop in the room while I'm getting dressed, having private discussions with my family, and so on. The idea that a school district would not only spy on its students' clickstreams and emails (bad enough), but also use these machines as AV bugs is purely horrifying.

Schools are in an absolute panic about kids divulging too much online, worried about @#%^s and marketers and embarrassing photos that will haunt you when you run for office or apply for a job in 10 years. They tell kids to treat their personal details as though they were precious.

But when schools take that personal information, indiscriminately invading privacy (and, of course, punishing students who use proxies and other privacy tools to avoid official surveillance), they send a much more powerful message: your privacy is worthless and you shouldn't try to protect it.


Edited, Feb 18th 2010 4:02pm by Xsarus
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#2 Feb 18 2010 at 4:04 PM Rating: Good
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Sir Xsarus wrote:
This particular scenario is just creep though. Who on earth could have thought it up and approved it


Someone about to regret the decision I would say ..
#3 Feb 18 2010 at 4:07 PM Rating: Good
It's now wonder schools have so little money left for actual education these days. Now that I know where it's all going I can totally understand the property tax increases I keep seeing.
#4 Feb 18 2010 at 4:10 PM Rating: Good
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They're just trying to weed out any closet Giants or Cowboys fans. Perfectly understandable.
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#5 Feb 19 2010 at 10:53 AM Rating: Good
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Could you move a little to the left? Your blocking my view of your sister.
#6 Feb 19 2010 at 10:57 AM Rating: Excellent
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And that's why I drove an icepick into the lens of the built-in webcam on my laptop.
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#7 Feb 19 2010 at 11:00 AM Rating: Excellent
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His Excellency MoebiusLord wrote:
It's now wonder schools have so little money left for actual education these days. Now that I know where it's all going I can totally understand the property tax increases I keep seeing.

This was just in a wealthy neighborhood though. The real problem here is that inner-city school administrators are still relying on holes in the school bathroom ceiling to see their students undress.
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#8 Feb 19 2010 at 1:41 PM Rating: Good
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Jophiel wrote:
His Excellency MoebiusLord wrote:
It's now wonder schools have so little money left for actual education these days. Now that I know where it's all going I can totally understand the property tax increases I keep seeing.

This was just in a wealthy neighborhood though. The real problem here is that inner-city school administrators are still relying on holes in the school bathroom ceiling to see their students undress.


They really should upgrade to glory holes. Holes in the ceiling are just too much maintenance; broken rafters from overweight pervs and letting the weather in and all.
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