The Register (UK): Google strongly opposes plans to let ANY US COURT authorise digi-snoops

The Register (UK): Google strongly opposes plans to let ANY US COURT authorise digi-snoops:

Google has strongly opposed US government plans to expand federal powers to authorise remote searches of digital data – claiming in a letter the powers will weaken citizens’ fourth amendment rights. …

In a letter to the Washington committee considering the proposed changes to the Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 41, Google said the amendments raise a number of “monumental and highly complex constitutional, legal, and geopolitical concerns.”

“Google urges the committee to reject the proposed amendment and leave the expansion of the government’s investigative and technological tools, if any are necessary or appropriate, to Congress,” it said.

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