Microsoft Court Case
Bill Mclaren, Jr. v. Microsoft Corporation
Introduction
In the United States, there is often a sense of freedom that is both enjoyed and expressed. This concept stems from the guiding principles of the new country's founding fathers. That foundation was created as a haven from oppression and the rights to live on their own. By extension the Amendments to the Constitution outlined specific liberties and freedoms that should be expected from the people of this new country.
One of the expectations that many people have is a sense they should have a right to privacy. While this is not unreasonable, as it has been narrowly provided for under the due process portion of the fourteenth amendment, it is not all encompassing. In the end the right to privacy has mainly been provided for personal and procreation rights, and otherwise on a case-by-case decision.
So with people feeling entitled to a right to privacy, is it almost inevitable that differences of opinions would occur in the......
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