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Authored by: mschmitz on Tuesday, June 11 2013 @ 09:40 PM EDT |
There's a simple trick to make the actual material presented in court perfectly
legal - get a proper search warrant based on what you gathered in metadata. I.e.
find out who may have possibly enough of something to hide to fabricate a case
from.
What I'm more worried about is law enforcement agencies having direct access to
servers storing my information.
Without proper safeguards in software formally proven correct, there is no way
for a judge to be certain the evidence discovered with a proper warrant was not
placed there by the agency itself.
Meaning all evidence gathered from these servers that agencies had direct access
to should be considered tainted, and not allowed in court. At all. That should
have them very worried.
-- mschmitz
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