I agree. The average person has no idea about cache, for one thing.
Just because they don't clear it doesn't mean they are inviting you to
look through it...

Dana

On 8/16/05, Robert Munn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You can't let the emotional issue of child pornography cloud the legal issue 
> of Fourth Amendment privacy rights. I agree with EFF. When you turn your 
> computer in for servicing, you are not inviting the technician to snoop 
> around on your computer. You are asking them to fix a problem and that's it. 
> To me, that means you have not surrendered your expectation of privacy. But I 
> would read this in a very narrow way so as not to set an overly broad 
> precendent.
> 
> Besides, this guy may get out of jail, but now the cops know who he is. If 
> he's stupid enough to troll for kiddie porn in the future, he's history.
> 
> >It's a tough call. Because it's kiddie porn you want to say turn the
> >bastard in. There are two problems with that however.
> 
> 

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