CNET.com: “Police procedures leaked for getting into Facebook, other accounts”

CNET.com: Police procedures leaked for getting into Facebook, other accounts by Declan McCullagh:

Confidential guidelines telling police how to access Facebook, Microsoft, Blizzard, and AOL user accounts have appeared online this week.

The files, known colloquially as law enforcement guidelines, typically tell police what types of user data are stored, how long they’re retained, and what procedures to use to gain access to them.

A few types of requests–for e-mail less than 180 days old, for instance–tend to require search warrants. In general, basic subscriber information can be disclosed with a subpoena, and a court order is required for more extensive information (whether that’s sufficient is the subject of ongoing litigation in the Twitter-WikiLeaks case).

Here are some highlights from each company’s policies: …

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