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Violation of privacy rights:
The privacy right to protect the personal information and fundamental matters are first violated.
With the development of technology, it is possible to view a virtual representation of road maps with the help of websites and smartphone apps. These provide a particular addresses and capability to zoom a view up to a far extent.
Due to the development in this manner, the possibility to obtain a detailed image of individual building and surrounding landscape increases.
The advancement of technology can cause the development of software and smart phone applications which are able to provide access to an infrared real time video of a particular person. This advancement in the technology can cause breach of security of others. Any person can watch others in any extent possible due to this technology. In this progression, rights to protect the personal information or fundamental matters are first violated.
Advancement of technology beyond the capabilities of current spy satellite technology:
The spy satellite is an observation satellite which is used generally in special military purposes...
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