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by ptwiggens
4304 days ago
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"a number civil rights in Australia automatically disappear if you were in the midst of committing a crime while trying to claim them." That doesn't make sense to me. You haven't "committed a crime" until you've been convicted. You seem to be saying that you lose the rights merely by being suspected of a crime. If that is the case, those rights don't actually exist in the first place. In the US, they have successfully prosecuted people for "fiddling" just like the FBI did here. |
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The point here is somewhat similar: trying to sue the FBI for unauthorized access to a server would hinge on the relative standing of that law compared to much more serious offences (i.e. conspiracy to murder being the big one) - since the case would have to come from DPR against the FBI, and would thus be subject I suspect to similar tests of standing.
Other people have made the wider point more thoroughly as well - you'd really struggle to prove wrongdoing when all that was acquired was an IP address.