US School spying on pupil's "improper behaviour"

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PostUS School spying on pupil's "improper behaviour"
by Knoyleo » Fri Feb 19, 2010 5:53 pm

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/education/8523807.stm

US school accused of web spying
By Angela Harrison
BBC News education reporter

Parents in the US have accused a school of spying on children by remotely activating webcams on laptops.

A couple from Pennsylvania have filed a lawsuit against a school district which gave laptops to its high school pupils.

They say their son was told off by teachers for "engaging in improper behaviour in his home" and that the evidence was an image from his webcam.

Lower Merion School District says it has now deactivated a tracking device installed on the laptops.

It says the security feature was only used to track lost, stolen and missing laptops.

But it was deactivated on Thursday and would not be re-instated without informing students and families, the district said.

The Lower Merion School District gave the laptops to all 1,800 students at its two high schools with the aim of giving them access to school resources around the clock, according to its website.

Michael and Holly Robbins are suing the district on behalf of their child and all the children in the district issued with the laptops.

They allege the school district invaded their privacy and are guilty of "wiretapping" by putting children under covert surveillance.

In their lawsuit, they claim the webcams were activated remotely and images were taken which could have included anything going on in a room where the laptop was placed.

The legal papers say: "As the laptops were routinely used by students and family members at home, it is believed that many of the images captured and intercepted may consist of images of minors and their parents or friends in compromising or embarrassing positions, including in various stages of dress or undress".

On Thursday, the Lower Merion School District posted a letter to parents on its website saying it had always "gone to great lengths" to protect the privacy of its students.

In it, the Schools Superintendent Christopher McGinley gives details of the security feature, which he said was activated only if a laptop was reported lost, stolen or missing.

"The security feature's capabilities were limited to taking a still image of the operator and the operator's screen," he wrote.

"This feature was only used for the narrow purpose of locating a lost, stolen or missing laptop. The District never activated the security feature for any other purpose or in any other manner whatsoever."

However, the district had carried out a preliminary review of security procedures and had disabled the security-tracking program, he added.

The district would now conduct a thorough review of the existing policies for student laptop use and look at any other "technology areas in which the intersection of privacy and security may come into play".

"We regret if this situation has caused any concern or inconvenience among our students and families, " he said.


Got to give credit to the kid for having the balls to tell his parents that his teacher had caught him wanking. :lol:

Seriously though, gooseberry fool's strawberry floated up. :|

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PostRe: US School spying on pupil's "improper behaviour"
by Skarjo » Fri Feb 19, 2010 5:55 pm

Cal's going to go mental.

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PostRe: US School spying on pupil's "improper behaviour"
by Psychic » Fri Feb 19, 2010 5:57 pm

PAEDOGEDDON

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PostRe: US School spying on pupil's "improper behaviour"
by Balloon Sod » Fri Feb 19, 2010 6:02 pm

Skarjo wrote:Cal's going to go mental.


With good reason, might I add.

I've got some tidying to do, so I'll wait for Cal to post what I was going to say anyway.

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PostRe: US School spying on pupil's "improper behaviour"
by Ironhide » Fri Feb 19, 2010 6:27 pm

What's to stop people from just putting a bit of masking tape over the webcam lens?

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PostRe: US School spying on pupil's "improper behaviour"
by Knoyleo » Fri Feb 19, 2010 6:47 pm

Ironhide wrote:What's to stop people from just putting a bit of masking tape over the webcam lens?

Nothing at all, but surely that'll enter into the school's defense for not telling parents or pupils about the system, because if people had known, of course, it wouldn't have worked.

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by Corazon de Leon » Sat Feb 20, 2010 1:41 am

US Schools are watching you masturbate... :lol:

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PostRe: US School spying on pupil's "improper behaviour"
by PCCD » Sat Feb 20, 2010 1:47 am

Best put the kids back in the filing cabinet then

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PostRe: US School spying on pupil's "improper behaviour"
by TheTurnipKing » Sat Feb 20, 2010 4:00 pm

Aw man. Can you imagine the potential gains for law and order if teachers could take pupils aside and say "behave, or I release that picture of you to your friends on <social networking site>"?

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PostRe: US School spying on pupil's "improper behaviour"
by Knoyleo » Sat Feb 20, 2010 4:16 pm

TheTurnipKing wrote:Aw man. Can you imagine the potential gains for law and order if teachers could take pupils aside and say "behave, or I release that picture of you to your friends on <social networking site>"?

I believe that's what they would call a corrupt police state.

Where the strawberry float is Cal, he should be foaming at the mouth in here by now, surely?

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by Cal » Sat Feb 20, 2010 6:10 pm

Knoyleo wrote:
TheTurnipKing wrote:Aw man. Can you imagine the potential gains for law and order if teachers could take pupils aside and say "behave, or I release that picture of you to your friends on <social networking site>"?

I believe that's what they would call a corrupt police state.

Where the strawberry float is Cal, he should be foaming at the mouth in here by now, surely?


But what more is there to say? This is just another symptom of a far deep deeper and much more cancerous malaise - the poisoning of the bond of trust between adults and children that has engulfed western nations at the hands of so-called child salvationists. Things are going to get a lot worse. Remember that, every time you hear some dimwitted politician hiding behind 'think of the children' sloganeering.

Governments everywhere are united by one common thing: they distrust the internet and want to control it.Terrorists and Paedomonsters: best friends to those who wish to encroach on civil freedoms, tie down the internet and prevent freedom of speech, thought and expression. It didn't take long for any of them to realize that the personal PC is a trojan in and of itself, one of the single best weapons in law enforcement's ever-growing armoury on the war against 'indecency'. And practically every home now has one. Perfect.

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PostRe: US School spying on pupil's "improper behaviour"
by LewisD » Sat Feb 20, 2010 6:15 pm

:shock:

*Unplugs webcam*

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PostRe: US School spying on pupil's "improper behaviour"
by rinks » Sun Feb 21, 2010 1:55 pm

A girl from the school says she regularly took the laptop into the bathroom so she could listen to music while she was in the shower. And her mother says the family moved 1000 miles just to live in the school's catchment area.

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PostRe: US School spying on pupil's "improper behaviour"
by Harry Bizzle » Sun Feb 21, 2010 7:14 pm

At what point did that sound like a good idea?

That goes for either the school or the atrociously stupid teacher who thought he was being clever.

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