Senate Hearing On Laptop Seizures At US Border
suitablegirl writes "As we have discussed, Customs and Border Patrol is allowed to seize and download data from laptops or electronic devices of Americans returning from abroad. At a Senate hearing tomorrow, privacy advocates and industry groups will urge the lawmakers to take action to protect the data and privacy of Americans not guilty of anything besides wanting to go home."
i have a question for slashdot.
since none of you are layers, i feel that slashdot is the perfect place to seak hypothetical legal advice.
I am an artist. i have recorded several songs and I keep them on my hard drive.
what is there to stop people like me from suing the US customes agents $150,000 per song for copyright infringement?
-I only code in BASIC.-
The "rights" of non-citizens is of only secondary concern. I'm not sure why you think if you come as a guest to another country that you expect the same rights and privileges you enjoy in your home country?
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When I visit China I am given a lot of leeway, but I still have tolerate getting everything rifled through at check
points. Get lasers pointed at my head to measure my body temperature, etc.
When citizens have some rights to privacy and property in their own country, then we can start worrying about how we treat visitors
“Common sense is not so common.” — Voltaire
It's not racism, it's just pragmatic. Muslims aren't a race anyway.