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Presumption of Innocence
In discussions about personal privacy and government surveillance, one sometimes hears “If you’re not doing anything wrong, you don’t have anything to worry about.”

What is your reaction to this claim? Give two examples of some things that may not be “wrong” but you do not necessarily want to be public knowledge. Respond in approximately 100 words.

Workplace Surveillance
Imagine your boss has decided that all phone calls, e-mails, and other communications will be recorded and monitored. What assumptions is the boss making about the employees? Is such monitoring justified morally? Is it a good idea as a management tool? Answer these questions in approximately 100 words.

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