The authorities do not need court warrants to view and download files traded on peer-to-peer networks, a federal appeals court says.
Wednesday’s 3-0 ruling by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals concerned a Nevada man convicted of possessing child pornography as part of an FBI investigation. Defendant Charles Borowy claimed the Fourth Amendment required court authorization [...]
The authorities do not need court warrants to view and download files traded on peer-to-peer networks, a federal appeals court says.
Wednesday’s 3-0 ruling by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals concerned a Nevada man convicted of possessing child pornography as part of an FBI investigation. Defendant Charles Borowy claimed the Fourth Amendment required court authorization [...]
For the first time, the Federal Trade Commission is shuttering an internet service provider it alleges, “recruits, knowingly hosts, and actively participates in the distribution of illegal, malicious and harmful electronic content” such as botnets and child porn.
The company, doing business as 3fn.net and APS Telecom, “actively recruited” to its hosting service thousands of “rouge” [...]
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For the first time, the Federal Trade Commission is shuttering an internet service provider it alleges, “recruits, knowingly hosts, and actively participates in the distribution of illegal, malicious and harmful electronic content” such as botnets and child porn.
The company, doing business as 3fn.net and APS Telecom, “actively recruited” to its hosting service thousands of “rouge” [...]
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For the first time, the Federal Trade Commission is shuttering an internet service provider it alleges, “recruits, knowingly hosts, and actively participates in the distribution of illegal, malicious and harmful electronic content” such as botnets and child porn.
The company, doing business as 3fn.net and APS Telecom, “actively recruited” to its hosting service thousands of “rouge” [...]
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