September 29th, 2009
Regulators’ Role Seen Rising As E-Content Tied To Devices
By Dugie Standeford, Intellectual Property Watch
“Absent a warrant requirement, the police could track unlimited numbers of members of the public for days, weeks or months at a time, without ever leaving their desks,” the EFF’s brief argues. “No person could be confident that he or she was free from round-the-clock surveillance of his or her movements and associations by a network of satellites constantly feeding data to a remote computer ... .”
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