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The Stored Communications Act and you

By Kristopher Nelson in the Spring of 2010

It’s always good to remember that storing your email on someone else’s server is a potential problem.

government   law   privacy   search and seizure   technology

Retention of transactional Web browsing data

By Kristopher Nelson in the Spring of 2010

The FBI is pressing Internet service providers to record which Web sites customers visit and retain those logs for two years.

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Does an open WiFi signal reduce your 4th Amendment protections?

By Kristopher Nelson in the Spring of 2010

A federal trial court in Oregon ruled that a suspect’s rights were not violated when police — tipped by a neighbor — accessed his unprotected WiFi network and saw child pornography shared via his iTunes library.

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