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by pdkl95
3638 days ago
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I never claimed it didn't. Re-read my original post, and maybe watch that 4m video? I only referenced the CFAA as a law that applies to the citizens. The double standard is that the citizens are supposed to respect the law while law enforcement and this judge are blatantly ignoring their half of the social contract when they skip the warrant requirement. This isn't really that complicated. Again, legal theory doesn't matter to people that are angry and lashing out at anything they see as "establishment". edit: > They had a warrant. From the article: The judge argued that the FBI did not even need the original warrant
to use the NIT against visitors to PlayPen.
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