Help for Victims of Privacy Violations
The emerging threat presented by digital technology that is small and affordable has forced local and state legislative efforts to aggressively protect the privacy rights of citizens. In 2003, Stephanie's Law went into effect in the State of New York. The law makes it a felony to use any means of reproduction or recording to invade the privacy of someone who has reasonably expectation of privacy. For those who are victimized by invasion of privacy are encouraged to contact the Cornell Advocacy Center in Tompkins County New York at 607-277-3203 for assistance.
Support available for those affected by invasions of privacy, The Cornell Daily Sun, September 10, 2004