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No sure that is accurate re: google.
Authored by: Anonymous on Sunday, September 09 2012 @ 09:44 AM EDT
via copper: you sure you need to /touch/ it? varying current in copper [wire]
will create varying magnetic fields in the vacinity, eg the surrounding air,
which with the right equipment can be detected and, with more correct equipment,
be converted into data packets?

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Oh yes, there is too a law
Authored by: Anonymous on Tuesday, September 11 2012 @ 12:46 AM EDT
there is no law against recording the signals broadcasted over the air. Nobody owns the rights to that.

You might want to improve your knowledge a bit via any of the many thousands of online references to the well-known US Electronic Communications Privacy Act, which is only (to me) the most obvious of the various privacy laws you just denied the existence of. I'll even start you off with the obvious Wikipedia link .

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