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Feb 19, 10 09:53 pm
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Experts in electronic privacy law believe the district's actions could amount to illegal wiretapping.

"I think they had to get consent to take photos," said University of San Francisco law professor Susan Friewald, who writes on the issue.


 
Feb 19, 10 09:58 pm
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Reply to Kano:

if the school retains ownership of the laptops... all bets are off.


 
Feb 19, 10 10:04 pm
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Reply to SoR_AWC:

Public phone lines etc, not sure.. Those laws get tricky. It is interesting all the same, and i see the use in it.. I do think that the cam option shouldnt be there though, unless its a magic cam that only sees 2 feet in front of it XD lol Just seems lik something trouble can come from a bit to easy.

But being online not sure, could just work out the same as ordering something online or file sharing that can get you charges of interstate transportation.




Feb 20, 10 05:50 am
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42 times that they either know of or will admit to! Only 2 people Authorized, but how many had the capability to do it if they wanted to, and how many of those did, hope they kept real good logs!




Feb 20, 10 02:38 pm
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crazy ACLU....

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