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'A New Business in the World': The Telegraph, Privacy, and the U.S. Constitution in the Nineteenth Century

机译:“世界上的新业务”:19世纪的电报,隐私权和美国宪法

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Disclosures about electronic surveillance by the U.S. National Security Agency have revived interest in issues of communications privacy and Fourth Amendment rights. In the early days of the telegraph, there was no legal protection afforded to the privacy of telegraphic communication, and seizures of telegraphic dispatches figured in major events of the nineteenth century in the United States. Attempts to protect the content of telegrams by defining a customer/operator "privilege" under common law were rejected by the courts, as were attempts to protect the confidentiality of telegraphic communications through an analogy with the postal service. Each attempt by the government and the courts to obtain access to private telegraphic communication revived a debate about the constitutionality of such actions, which ultimately led to a new interpretation of constitutional law, including a legal right to privacy.
机译:美国国家安全局发布的有关电子监视的信息引起了人们对通信隐私和《第四修正案》权利的关注。在电报的早期,没有为电报通信的隐私提供任何法律保护,在美国19世纪的重大事件中没收了电报。法院拒绝了根据普通法定义客户/运营商“特权”来保护电报内容的尝试,也拒绝了通过与邮政类似的方法来保护电报机密性的尝试。政府和法院为获得私人电讯通信所做的每一次尝试都重新引发了有关此类行为是否合宪的辩论,最终引发了对宪法的新解释,包括合法的隐私权。

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    《Technology and Culture》 |2018年第1期|95-125|共31页
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    THOMAS JEPSEN;

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    Chapel Hill, North Carolina;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《化学文摘》(CA);
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