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Texas becomes first state to require warrant for e-mail snooping
8 days old. Nonetheless:
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Let's hope the rest of the nation follows suit
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Hooray for Texas!
I check for new emails every time I get online. I read new ones and delete them instantly. The only things sitting in my mailbox are references to things I've ordered online. Once the package is delivered those get deleted too. "The policy of the American government is to leave their citizens free, neithe restraining nor aiding them in their pursuits." -Thomas Jefferson to M. L'Hommand, 1787 |
Two points:
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Third point: The laws against snooping and eavesdropping already exist, US-wide. If those are not taken seriously, why does anybody think Texas will be an exception, just because they create an additional new law locally, that says pretty much the same as the old one ? |
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