With Amazon Key's launch, customers and lawyers have lots of questions

https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2017/11/whose-fault-is-it-if-something-goes-wrong-after-you-install-amazon-key/

        Several lawyers have also wondered what kind of legal
        questions Amazon Key now poses. "Would it be possible for a
        person unknowingly to authorize a law enforcement agency or a
        criminal to access Amazon Key?" Elizabeth Joh, a law professor
        at the University of California, Davis, e-mailed Ars. "If a
        criminal gains access and some harm occurs, who is
        responsible? And what criminal law would apply? Also, does
        Amazon have in its disclaimers that law enforcement might ask
        for access through Amazon Key? Does Amazon plan on being
        transparent about this?" Ars put these questions to Amazon,
        which declined to answer them on the record.

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