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Feds Say Mobile-Phone Location Data Not ‘Constitutionally Protected’

September 5, 2012 wired.com

The Obama administration told a federal court Tuesday that the public has no “reasonable expectation of privacy” in its cell-phone location data, and hence the authorities may obtain do

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EFF Sues to Get Secret Court Rulings Showing Feds Violated Spy Law

August 30, 2012 wired.com

The Electronic Frontier Foundation sued the government Thursday demanding a judge order it to release documents allegedly showing the National Security Agency unlawfully surveilled e-mail and telep

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Warrantless Wiretap Victims Ask Court to Reconsider Letting Feds Spy Illegally

August 30, 2012 wired.com

A federal appeals court is being asked to reconsider its earlier ruling that the government may spy on Americans’ communications without warrants and without fear of being sued. The August 7 deci

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U.K. Govt. Employee Arrested for Downloading Surveillance Footage of Couple Having Sex

August 28, 2012 wired.com

An operator responsible for monitoring surveillance footage for the town of Shrewsbury in the U.K. has been arrested after authorities discovered that he downloaded footage of a young couple caught

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