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In favor of Anonymity

In favor of Anonymity . Fran Murillo James Earthman David Cackette Ryan Green Benjamin Gama Michael Coates Jose Luna Victoria von Ehrenkrook. Intro. What’s anonymous? Privacy No Identification Safety. The Constitution protects privacy; sort of. 1st, 4th, 5th, and 14th amendment .

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In favor of Anonymity

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  1. In favor of Anonymity Fran Murillo James Earthman David Cackette Ryan Green Benjamin Gama Michael Coates Jose Luna Victoria von Ehrenkrook

  2. Intro • What’s anonymous? • Privacy • No Identification • Safety

  3. The Constitution protects privacy; sort of 1st, 4th, 5th, and 14th amendment

  4. Constitution • Talley v. California • McIntyre v. Ohio

  5. Privacy Are we really safe?

  6. Privacy Cont. Child Privacy Medical Privacy Human Rights?

  7. Safety If people use their real name...

  8. Safety Cont. Anonymity provides a measure of safety.

  9. Conclusion Online Anonymity is essential.

  10. Questions? Q&A

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