Don't you love it when a government body unilaterally declares something like this, with no regard for what the people think?
Posted by Andy-Laa (Member # 31511) on :
It's the methods of IP logging which I find rather fucking awful. A breach of the lovely constitution surely!?
Well...they've already fucked over Indiana with allowing the police more powers so as to infringe on your rights in the form of essentially, stating a police officer may enter any residence of his choosing, sans warrant and to resist him is illegal.
I'm pretty sure that's what it states.
Posted by Wrinklesguy (Member # 732) on :
Yet you probably called people conspiracy theorists a couple years ago who mentioned this sort of thing.
Posted by Andy-Laa (Member # 31511) on :
No?
Posted by combine_hunter (Member # 39526) on :
quote:Originally posted by Andy-Laa: A breach of the lovely constitution surely!?
Hard to say. One would have to be quite liberal in interpretation, I imagine. It's not exactly a new problem, where technology and the law are concerned. It seems like technology will always be one or two steps ahead, as it concerns what is "legal" and what isn't.
I'm sure the Pentagon would claim the ends justify the means. Hell, if they weren't committed to that maxim, this wouldn't be an issue.
Posted by FootLongSub Zero (Member # 19380) on :