Big Bro
He’s not just after Your info any more, now he’s spying on your KIDS, too…
A federal class action claims a suburban school district has been spying on students and families through the “indiscriminant use of and ability to remotely activate the webcams incorporated into each laptop issued to students,” without the knowledge or consent of students or parents.
The named plaintiffs say they learned that Big Brother was in their home when an assistant principal told their son that the school district knew he “was engaged in improper behavior in his home, and cited as evidence a photograph from the webcam embedded in minor plaintiff’s personal laptop issued by the school district.”
The families say the Lower Merion School District issued Webcam-equipped personal laptop computers to each of its approximately 1,800 high school students: in Harriton High School in Rosemont, and Lower Merion High School in Ardmore. The schools issued the computers as part of a “one-to-one” laptop computer initiative lauded by Superintendent Christopher McGinley as an effort that “enhances opportunities for ongoing collaboration, and ensures that all students have 24/7 access to school based resources and the ability to seamlessly work on projects and research at school and at home.”
But the parents and students say that, without their knowledge, the access went both ways. Nowhere in any “written documentation accompanying the laptop,” or in any “documentation appearing on any Web site or handed out to students or parents concerning the use of the laptop,” was any reference made “to the fact that the school district has the ability to remotely activate the embedded webcam at any time the school district wished to intercept images from that webcam of anyone or anything appearing in front of the camera,” the complaint states.
Thank heavens Bug’s school computer doesn’t have a webcam… I hope these parents win BIG TIME.
Moi ;) on February 19th, 2010 | File Under Assholes, Education, Politics, This Sucks | 2 Comments -

That’s totally an invasion of privacy! I hope the parents wing big, too. Some of that could have been really indecent, you know?
Speaking of schools, I read a story yesterday where a teenage girl started a Facebook page about a teacher she didn’t like, encouraging other students to make fun of her. The teacher took the student to court and the court decided that the page is ok and the student did nothing wrong. So the line between free speech and assholitry gets ever more blurred..
Total invasion – and to boot, this school district is VERY wealthy – half the taxpayers are lawyers – so you think they would KNOW not to do this?
I actually know someone who has a bashing site for a teacher now, and of course, nothing will be done about it. So much for class…