November 6, 2007

No email privacy rights under Constitution, US gov claims

What is important in this case is not the ultimate resolution of that narrow issue, but the position that the United States government is taking on the entire issue of electronic privacy. That position, if accepted, may mean that the government can read anybody's email at any time without a warrant.

Read more, but don't email it.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

FUCK BUSH!!!!!!