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[Discuss] Data including email, stored in the cloud, may be available to law enforcement without search warrant
On Fri, Nov 4, 2011 at 7:29 PM, Richard Pieri <richard.pieri at gmail.com> wrote:
> Okay, yeah, I just spent 15 minutes on Google looking these up to prove a point.
A practice which is, by now, a rich and storied tradition. If we ever
meet, ask me about the most extreme thing I did in order to win an
internet argument. You might be surprised. (Hint: It took longer
than 15 minutes.)
-Dan
- References:
- [Discuss] Data including email, stored in the cloud, may be available to law enforcement without search warrant
- From: scottmarydavidsam at gmail.com (scottmarydavidsam at gmail.com)
- [Discuss] Data including email, stored in the cloud, may be available to law enforcement without search warrant
- From: bill at horne.net (Bill Horne)
- [Discuss] Data including email, stored in the cloud, may be available to law enforcement without search warrant
- From: markw at mohawksoft.com (markw at mohawksoft.com)
- [Discuss] Data including email, stored in the cloud, may be available to law enforcement without search warrant
- From: dcrookston at gmail.com (Daniel C.)
- [Discuss] Data including email, stored in the cloud, may be available to law enforcement without search warrant
- From: gboyce at badbelly.com (Gregory Boyce)
- [Discuss] Data including email, stored in the cloud, may be available to law enforcement without search warrant
- From: blu at nedharvey.com (Edward Ned Harvey)
- [Discuss] Data including email, stored in the cloud, may be available to law enforcement without search warrant
- From: richard.pieri at gmail.com (Richard Pieri)
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