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[–] mrcanard ago 

Let's hope they stick by their guns.

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[–] IdSay ago 

nice piece of propaghanda, but they never do what they say.

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[–] ThatGuyD ago 

4th Amendment Lives is a pretty big stretch of the truth. That court can't tell the Gov't shit, so the article is useless.

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[–] JesTheRed ago 

The government responded "we completely agree, you're absolutely correct, we'll do just that."

Then reinterpreted the ruling secretly to mean that she'd authorized unlimited warrants.

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[–] MrMicrowave ago 

NSA is already shifting the onus of maintaining user's data to private companies. This bypasses the warrant requirement, since you're signing away your right to privacy in user agreements.

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[–] Burrito 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Good thing we don't have secret courts granting warrants left and right.

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[–] LaserOstriches 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago  (edited ago)

With the proliferation of smaller and smaller base stations such as microcells, picocells, and femtocells—which cover a very specific area, such as one floor of a building, the waiting room of an office, or a single home,

Honestly, I shouldn't be surprised that cell phone location info can be this accurate, but hearing it from a judge is eerie.

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[–] shmegegy ago 

the head of new scotland yard resigned over the 'phone hacking' scandal. they can find excuses not to need warrants very easily these days.

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