Courthouse News Service: Seventh Circuit Hears Privacy Case Over Smart Meters

Courthouse News Service: Seventh Circuit Hears Privacy Case Over Smart Meters by Lorraine Bailey:

CHICAGO (CN) – With privacy concerns under the national spotlight, the Seventh Circuit wrestled Tuesday with a claim that a Chicago suburb’s smart electricity meters collect too much information about residents in violation of the Fourth Amendment.

“This is the internet of things that’s starting to give some people the creeps,” U.S. Circuit Judge Diane Wood said at the hearing. “Soon your oven is going to be telling you how to lose weight.”

Naperville Smart Meter Awareness, a nonprofit, sued Naperville in 2012, claiming the city rushed to install smart meters that wirelessly broadcast information about consumers’ electricity every 15 minutes.

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