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Chat, Copy, Paste, Prison
Mark Rasch, 2004-04-12

When a New Hampshire judge threw out chat-log evidence against an accused pedophile, he illustrated just how jumbled and confused Internet privacy law can be.

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Chat, Copy, Paste, Prison 2004-04-12
Anonymous (2 replies)
Chat, Copy, Paste, Prison 2004-04-13
Anonymous
Chat, Copy, Paste, Prison 2004-04-15
Anonymous
Chat, Copy, Paste, Prison 2004-04-12
Anonymous (1 replies)
Copyright infringement in RAM 2004-04-14
Anonymous
Chat, Copy, Paste, Prison 2004-04-12
Anonymous
Chat, Copy, Paste, Prison 2004-04-13
Anonymous (1 replies)
Chat, Copy, Paste, Prison 2004-04-14
bee-keeper
lawful interception? 2004-04-13
Anonymous (1 replies)
please notice that this whole problem could be avoided just by obtaining a permission to do this investigation from a court.



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lawful interception? 2004-04-13
Anonymous
Chat, Copy, Paste, Prison 2004-04-13
Anonymous (2 replies)
Chat, Copy, Paste, Prison 2004-04-14
Anon E Mouse
Chat, Copy, Paste, Prison 2004-04-15
Anonymous
Chat, Copy, Paste, Prison 2004-04-13
Anonymous Joe
Need Guidance for Whose on First 2004-04-14
Anonymous
Chat, Copy, Paste, Prison 2004-04-14
Ric Werme
and don't forget Trillian 2004-04-14
Anonymous
Pretty flimsy law... 2004-04-14
Anonymous
Chat, Copy, Paste, Prison 2004-04-15
Roy Sullivan <lasheray@msn.com>
Dura lex, sed lex 2004-04-15
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Chat, Copy, Paste, Prison 2004-04-16
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