SC Magazine: Act would require gov’t to get warrant for electronic content, geolocation data

SC Magazine: Act would require gov’t to get warrant for electronic content, geolocation data by Teri Robinson:

A bipartisan trio of legislators reintroduced the Online Communication and Geolocation Protection Act to extend Fourth Amendment rights to electronic communications.

A bipartisan effort in the House has resurrected a bill that would require government agencies to obtain a search warrant — after showing probable cause — before intercepting electronic communications such as email and geolocation information or compelling disclosure of that data.

It’s a bill, not an “Act” yet.

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