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January 19, 2010
Cloud Computing and the Fourth Amendment
FourthAmendment.com notes recent press attention to this student note, Defogging the Cloud: Applying Fourth Amendment Principles to Evolving Privacy Expectations in Cloud Computing, in the Minnesota Law Review. From FourthAmendment.com:
As computer file storage expands offsite, what are the expectations of privacy? Is a password enough? It should be. The Supreme Court has yet to rule on much of anything with computers or the Internet and the Fourth Amendment, still, in 2010.
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