arstechnica: AT&T demands clarity: Are warrants needed for customer cell-site data?

arstechnica: AT&T demands clarity: Are warrants needed for customer cell-site data? by David Kravets

Legal uncertainty surrounds a law compelling disclosure of location information.

AT&T has entered the legal fracas over whether court warrants are required for the government to obtain their customers’ cell-site location history.

The telecom, while not siding one way or the other, said Monday the courts should adopt a uniform policy nationwide. As it now stands, there’s conflicting appellate rulings on the matter. The Supreme Court has yet to decide the issue.

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