On Thu, 2010-02-25 at 11:24 -0700, Stephen McQuay wrote:
> I think they're saying that byu is lending you its phone and should be
> able to monitor it. use gpg, ssh tunnels. probalo solved.

Assuming that the problem is an expectation of privacy.

That doesn't address the problem that BYU feels a sense of ownership and
a right to modify the contents of a message. How would you feel if you
found out someone in the postal system was not only reading your
vacation postcards, but also redirecting them to new destinations?
Perhaps even rewriting them? Wouldn't you feel violated even if there
were no expectation of privacy?

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using enough of it." - Chris Maden

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