I'm sure Hot Mail, Yahoo and all of the other 'Free Services' are actually
free too, and don't amke a profit off of giving you 'Free Services'.
<Sarcasm alert>

Scott
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http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2013/aug/14/google-gmail-users-privacy-email-lawsuit

Google: Gmail users shouldn't expect email privacy

Critics call revelation 'a stunning admission' as Google makes claim in
court filing in attempt to head off class action lawsuit

Dominic Rushe in New York
theguardian.com, Wednesday 14 August 2013 10.54 EDT

Gmail users have no "reasonable expectation" that their emails are
confidential, Google has said in a court filing.

Consumer Watchdog, the advocacy group that uncovered the filing, called
the revelation a "stunning admission." It comes as Google and its peers
are under pressure to explain their role in the National Security Agency's
(NSA) mass surveillance of US citizens and foreign nationals.

"Google has finally admitted they don't respect privacy," said John
Simpson, Consumer Watchdog's privacy project director. "People should take
them at their word; if you care about your email correspondents' privacy,
don't use Gmail."

Google set out its case last month in an attempt to dismiss a class action
lawsuit that accuses the tech giant of breaking wire tap laws when it
scans emails in order to target ads to Gmail users.

That suit, filed in May, claims Google "unlawfully opens up, reads, and
acquires the content of people's private email messages." It quotes Eric
Schmidt, Google's executive chairman: "Google policy is to get right up to
the creepy line and not cross it."

"Unbeknown to millions of people, on a daily basis and for years, Google
has systematically and intentionally crossed the 'creepy line' to read
private email messages containing information you don't want anyone to
know, and to acquire, collect, or mine valuable information from that
mail," the suit claims.

In its motion to dismiss the case, Google said the plaintiffs were making
"an attempt to criminalize ordinary business practices" that have been
part of Gmail's service since its introduction. Google said "all users of
email must necessarily expect that their emails will be subject to
automated processing."

According to Google: "Just as a sender of a letter to a business colleague
cannot be surprised that the recipient's assistant opens the letter,
people who use web-based email today cannot be surprised if their
communications are processed by the recipient's ECS [electronic
communications service] provider in the course of delivery."

Citing another privacy case, Google's lawyers said "too little is asserted
in the complaint about the particular relationship between the parties,
and the particular circumstances of the [communications at issue], to lead
to the plausible conclusion that an objectively reasonable expectation of
confidentiality would have attended such a communication."

Simpson, a long-term Google critic, said: "Google's brief uses a
wrong-headed analogy; sending an email is like giving a letter to the Post
Office. I expect the Post Office to deliver the letter based on the
address written on the envelope. I don't expect the mail carrier to open
my letter and read it.

"Similarly, when I send an email, I expect it to be delivered to the
intended recipient with a Gmail account based on the email address; why
would I expect its content will be intercepted by Google and read?"









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