[aklug] Re: Interesting story about privacy

From: Jim Gribbin <jimgribbin@gmail.com>
Date: Sun Nov 01 2009 - 23:54:14 AKST

I notice there is an update to the original story.

http://volokh.com/2009/10/29/opinion-on-fourth-amendment-and-e-mail/

It is the 3rd party storage (your ISPs mail server) that seems to cause
the problem for 4th Amendment application.

I think it means that if the mail is on your private email server, they
need a warrant. That when its stored with a 3rd party (your ISP or the
other ISP) all bets are off.

I still think we should be encrypting.

Jim G

On Sun, 2009-11-01 at 22:56 -0900, Royce Williams wrote:
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> Jim Gribbin wrote, on 11/1/2009 10:29 PM:
> > Yes, I have tried setting up encryption, but it does no good in a
> > vacuum. If I remember correctly, Damien and I could exchange private
> > emails. Whoopee!!
>
> Hey, I'm all about the network effect! Everyone is hereby invited to
> acquire my personal public key.
>
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> Royce
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