[e-privacy] [lnoferin at cybervalley.org: [nobody at tatooine.homelinux.net: [cyber~rights] Un tribunale USA: "Chi usa la Rete deve aspettarsi di venire? monitorato"]]
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Wed Feb 11 17:13:41 CET 2004
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From: starwars <nobody at tatooine.homelinux.net>
To: cyber-rights at ecn.org
Date: Sun, 8 Feb 2004 01:20:26 +0100 (CET)
Subject: [cyber~rights] Un tribunale USA: "Chi usa la Rete deve aspettarsi di venire monitorato"
Gli individui che usano la Rete devono ragionevolmente aspettarsi che le proprie comunicazioni stiano venendo monitorate dalla Polizia.
Secondo la Corte Suprema della Pennsylvania, su Internet non esiste motivo ragionevole per cui ci si possa della propria privacy.
PA SUPREME COURT: INTERNET USERS CONSENT TO MONITORING
http://www.epic.org/alert/EPIC_Alert_11.02.html [6]
The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania has held that an individual using
the Internet should reasonably expect that his communications are
monitored by police. In Commonwealth v. Proetto, a man convicted of
soliciting a teenage girl on the Internet argued that it was illegal
for law enforcement officers to monitor his Internet communications
without a warrant. Though the court chose not to issue an opinion, it
ruled in favor the police, finding that there is no reasonable
expectation of privacy on the Internet and that the police did not
break Pennsylvania's wiretap law when they monitored the man's online
communications.
Lower court opinion in Commonwealth v. Proetto:
http://www.aopc.org/opposting/supreme/out/a44007_00.pdf
Order of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania:
http://www.aopc.org/opposting/supreme/out/j-169-2002pco.pdf
Concurring statement of Justice Newman:
http://www.aopc.org/opposting/supreme/out/j-169-2002cs.pdf
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