#1 2010-04-16 14:19:53
"This case is about protecting the privacy rights of all Internet users," a Google representative said in a statement provided to CNET on Tuesday. "E-mail stored in the cloud should have the same level of protection as the same information stored by a person at home."
For its part, the Justice Department has taken a legalistic approach: a 17-page brief it filed last month acknowledges that federal law requires search warrants for messages in "electronic storage" that are less than 181 days old. But, Assistant U.S. Attorney Pegeen Rhyne writes in a government brief, the Yahoo Mail messages don't meet that definition.
And you thought the Obama administration was going to be different.
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#2 2010-04-16 14:41:00
phreddy wrote:
"This case is about protecting the privacy rights of all Internet users," a Google representative said in a statement provided to CNET on Tuesday. "E-mail stored in the cloud should have the same level of protection as the same information stored by a person at home."
For its part, the Justice Department has taken a legalistic approach: a 17-page brief it filed last month acknowledges that federal law requires search warrants for messages in "electronic storage" that are less than 181 days old. But, Assistant U.S. Attorney Pegeen Rhyne writes in a government brief, the Yahoo Mail messages don't meet that definition.And you thought the Obama administration was going to be different.
It is, they smile when they fuck us; Bush's people sneered which was much more degrading.
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#3 2010-04-16 18:14:35
There is a huge difference phreddy. The Bush people used to blindfold and hogtie us and then dry fuck us while sneering and spitting on us. Obama's people use lube, stroke us, and tell us lies about how much they care about us and our needs.
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#4 2010-04-16 19:11:21
Phweddy likes to take it without Lube is what your are saying, isn't it Fnord. Fess Up: How long have you 2 been carrying on?
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