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reply posted on 30-12-2011 @ 02:45 PM by bone13
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A little back gound on the privcy laws, when a service provider worker looks at any one, and voluntiers info, you can sue, remember if you are not looking at child porn, or hacking and the DOJ did not requests in writing, due to an on going investergation, all paper work printed and submitted, are time stamp, remember there a time stamp of everytime done even when you call a support line, credit cards, cable companys, so when you get a letter saying that you may have broken a law, ask your Laywer to get the copy of that paper work, that info would have a date, and time of request, even a warrent is time stamped. remember your provider can look but not tell, unless a law is broken. some sites they see, show and tell among co-workers
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reply posted on 30-12-2011 @ 05:20 PM by brill
Originally posted by bone13
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A little back gound on the privcy laws, when a service provider worker looks at any one, and voluntiers info, you can sue, remember if you are not looking at child porn, or hacking and the DOJ did not requests in writing, due to an on going investergation, all paper work printed and submitted, are time stamp, remember there a time stamp of everytime done even when you call a support line, credit cards, cable companys, so when you get a letter saying that you may have broken a law, ask your Laywer to get the copy of that paper work, that info would have a date, and time of request, even a warrent is time stamped. remember your provider can look but not tell, unless a law is broken. some sites they see, show and tell among co-workers
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There may be instances of immunity. I just started this thread which rides the coattails of what was dismissed several years back against AT&T.

Court Revives NSA Dragnet Surveillance Case

thanks for your post.

brill
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