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*The US Circuit Court of Appeals in ''United States vs. Skinner'' declared that tracking via cell phone GPS falls under "stored communications" and doesn't require a warrant. ([http://www.pcworld.com/article/260980/federal_judge_your_location_is_no_more_private_than_the_color_of_your_car.html Article]) | *The US Circuit Court of Appeals in ''United States vs. Skinner'' declared that tracking via cell phone GPS falls under "stored communications" and doesn't require a warrant. ([http://www.pcworld.com/article/260980/federal_judge_your_location_is_no_more_private_than_the_color_of_your_car.html Article]) |
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- General Elections - See your state's Secretary of State for voting details and get registered.
August 16th
- US Court upholds patent law allowing "isolated" genes to be patented. (Article)
August 15th
- The US Circuit Court of Appeals in United States vs. Skinner declared that tracking via cell phone GPS falls under "stored communications" and doesn't require a warrant. (Article)
July 19th