Series which explores how changes in communication and information technologies are encroaching upon the individuals right to privacy.|ETHICS, MORALITY, AND CRIMINALITY / J. Michael Gibbons| produced by Gregg McVicar. - SERIES: Computers, freedom, and privacy| no. 2 - Series which explores how changes in communication and information technologies are encroaching upon the individuals right to privacy. CONTENT: Panel comprised of experts from the FBI, U.S. Department of Justice, New York State Police, and the Electronic Frontier Foundation discuss if new phone equipment should be designed to allow federal wiretaps, "call selling" as a rip-off operation, the proper role of police in computer fraud investigations, and how policy decisions are shaping the furture of our country. Panel consists of: Scott Charney, U.S. Deprtment of Justice| James Settle, F.B.I.| Mike Godwin, Electronic Frontier Foundation| Emory Hackman, former President of Capital Area Sysops Association| Don Delaney, New York State Police. BROADCAST: Satellite, Summer, 1992.
Panel comprised of experts from the FBI, U.S. Department of Justice, New York State Police, and the Electronic Frontier Foundation discuss if new phone equipment should be designed to allow federal wiretaps, "call selling" as a rip-off operation, the proper role of police in computer fraud investigations, and how policy decisions are shaping the furture of our country.