Article: California Email Privacy Bill Would Curtail Warrantless Online Government Surveillance
Leave a commentMarch 24, 2013 by tmyd
California Email Privacy Bill Would Curtail Warrantless Online Government Surveillance http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/03/22/california-email-privacy_n_2934318.html?ncid=edlinkusaolp00000003
We should expect privacy when it comes to our livelihood, especially when lived through email, social media, cell phone, and GPS, since these methods are just evolved applications of the analogue way of life. So yes for privacy. The laws in the time of analogue living did not keep authorities from doing there jobs, so why use that premise to pass bad and crazy laws that moves more toward censorship, unless that is the plan all along and we the people allow it because we buy into the fear mongoring.
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