TechDirt: 7 Months Of Warrantless ‘Just Metadata’ Paints A Clear Picture Of Your Personal Life

TechDirt: 7 Months Of Warrantless ‘Just Metadata’ Paints A Clear Picture Of Your Personal Life (brief attached):

from the anyone-still-believe-this-info-shouldn’t-be-protected? dept

The ACLU (along with the EFF and many others) has filed an amicus brief in a case of warrantless cell location tracking currently being considered by the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals. It cites the obvious similarity between this and the U.S. vs. Jones decision, in which the justices concluded that a person’s privacy is violated by long-term tracking of their movements.

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