By Jason Cheung on September 11, 2018 | Tagged with enforcement, freedom, Government Control, In the News, lawful access, police, privacy, security, surveillance
A recent development in a 2017 case in Louisiana has resulted in a suspect being compelled to surrender the passcode to his smartphone. In the case of State of Louisiana v. Sean-Paul Gott [1], one of the four defendants was ordered under a ‘Motion to Compel’ to reveal the password to his smartphone, which was […]
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By Kathleen Kalk on May 26, 2011 | Tagged with civil liberties, digital tattoo podcast, e-G8, HADOPI, JP Barlow, lawful access, Sarkozy
This week saw government leaders, tech bigwigs, and Internet activists converge in Paris for an e-G8 Forum about the future of the Internet. The forum was billed by French President Nicolas Sarkozy as an opportunity for dialogue about the future of the Internet. At times it resembled more of a showdown. In opening remarks, Sarkozy […]
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