The amazing team of researchers at On the Identity Trail project have released two short videos exploring the “reasonable expectations of privacy”:
The first film, “Tessling-Just the Facts”, is a brief dramatization of the facts that gave rise to R. v. Tessling [2004], a criminal case decided by the Canadian Supreme Court which addressed the concept of the “reasonable expectation of privacy” with respect to forward-looking infrared (FLIR) technology.
The second film, “CFP-Interviews”, is a documentary that provides the viewer with various public interest perspectives on how to conceive of “reasonable expectations of privacy”, featuring short interviews with experts in the field of privacy, civil rights and law.