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How do we prevent the US Government from buying its way around the Fourth Amendment ?

CBP does end run around warrants, simply buys license plate-reader data

How does "unreasonable search" work when any agency can buy data from anywhere?

[arstechnica.com]

[wired.com]

[techcrunch.com]

[vice.com]

FearlessFly 9 July 20
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Is the surveillance happening in your neck-of-the-woods ?

[atlasofsurveillance.org]

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. . . from the EFF :

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I don't think being able to buy data thwarts the 4th. I would say that any data not in the public domain or data that is public but can be proven to have been gotten from non-public sources falls under 4th amendment protection.

bingst Level 8 July 20, 2020

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