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Credit Union Keeps Private Info in Public View | First Amendment Audit of WSECU

Credit Union Keeps Private Info in Public View | First Amendment Audit of WSECU I stand on the sidewalk at Washington State Employees Credit Union and then an employee comes out and to ask me not to film because they keep sensitive customer information in public view.

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This public video record was made in unrestricted public space. It contains no sensitive personal financial information or private information. The private people in this video are not "uniquely identifiable." This public video ethnography was made for educational purposes and is protected by federal law under Section 107 of the 1976 Copyright Act, wherein allowance is made for «fair use» for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. This record and it's manner of production is also guaranteed by "applicable laws" as enumerated, including the U.S. Constitution Amendments 1, 4, &14. The subjects, methods and ethics under consideration in this documentary are clearly described in the ABOUT and DISCUSSION sections of this channel.

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