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Thursday, April 07, 2011


Does government own your remotely backed up computer files, your emails, or
your cell phone GPS info? 


Did you know that there are no laws to prevent government agencies from
raiding your computer's remotely hosted back up files, your third party
emails, your cloud computing files, or your cell phone GPS location records?
Well, there aren't. As the law stands today government can go into your
private computer files or trace your cell phone location without a warrant.

As a result of this lapse in protection form unlawful search and seizure a
new group of concerned parties intends to change the law with the
<http://cei.org/news-releases/leading-free-market-groups-urge-congress-updat
e-us-privacy-laws> Digital Fourth Amendment campaign.

The problem is not necessarily that government is out to steal all our
computing information, but that the laws have simply not caught up to
today's technology. The laws that cover how policing agencies and
governments can access your emails, computer files, and cell phone GPS
records are currently governed by rules that are decades out of date. These
rules were written in the 1980s, long before the Internet came along, before
cloud computing was invented, before email, and well before cell phones that
could track your whereabouts became pervasive.

You see, today all your personal information that is stored in third party
storage space is not considered to be the kind of personal property that
would require a court-issued warrant for government to access. If you have
email stored at Google, if you use a cloud computing service, or if you have
a third party data back up service it is all open for government to view
without a warrant because it is in the actual possession of a third party.
Currently none of these computer records are considered your private
records.

 

 
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