Sunday, 8 April 2012

{Political_Views} Wireless providers profit from violating the law

 


> The ACLU is claiming that AT&T, Bell South, Sprint, and other
> wireless carriers are not only handing over your cell phone
> information to law enforcement agencies without warrants, but are
> profiting from it.
>
> Yup, they charge law enforcement agencies for things like
> "retention information," and "subpoena compliance" even as they
> fork over the information without proper legal requests.
>
> Isolated incidents? The ACLU requested information from 383 law
> enforcement agencies, only 10 reported that they don't track cell
> phones.
>
> Moreover, Google and Apple are helping police bypass iPhone and
> Android lock screens, also without warrants.
>
> Video:
>
> http://www.brasschecktv.com/page/10061.html
>
> Goodman Green
> - Brasscheck
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