Law in the Internet Society

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Computer Hardware, A Filing Cabinet?

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 The amount and sort of information that our computers contain are extraordinarily superior compared to our physical filing cabinets. We document our lives like we never did before through our online devices. Furthermore, our computers do it for us when we do not intend to document anything by noting every website we visited, every article, picture we looked at. Also, due to the devices we use such as unencrypted e-mails, the privacy of many other individuals are at stake with the privacy of our computers. As easy a solution can computer searches for government be, it is the most invasive attack to our privacy. The limitations set by judges or by the law can only be of any meaning where we can have no doubts over the intentions of the government or its security officials. In the absence of that, the best solution yet seems to be training ourselves on being smarter about how we use our computers.
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An article on the ex ante search warrant restrictions: http://www.virginialawreview.org/content/pdfs/96/1241.pdf
 
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