In 1986, there was no World Wide Web, nobody carried a cell phone, and the president was a man born in 1911. That was the year that the statute that protects the privacy of your electronic life — email, search terms, cloud computing, cell phone location records, postings to Facebook — was passed into law. We need an upgrade.
Electronic Privacy Law is Older Than the World Wide Web — It’s Time for An Upgrade |
| By: ACLU Tuesday March 30, 2010 9:05 am |


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