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Texas Poised To Pass Unprecedented Email Privacy Bill

An anonymous reader writes "A bill has reached the desk of Texas Governor Rick Perry that would give stronger privacy protections to email accounts than exist in any other state. If Perry signs it (or simply declines to veto it before June 16th), the legislation would force law enforcement agencies to obtain a warrant before reading somebody's email, even if the email has been sitting on the server for a long time. 'As we've noted many times before, there are no such provisions in federal law once the e-mail has been opened or if it has been sitting in an inbox, unopened, for 180 days. In March 2013, the Department of Justice acknowledged in a Congressional hearing that this distinction no longer makes sense and the DOJ would support revisions to ECPA.' This bill passed the state legislature unanimously. The article points out that the legislation won't protect from federal investigations, but it will set a precedent that the U.S. Congress will surely notice. An attorney with the EFF said, 'It's significant as proof that privacy reform is not only needed, but also politically-feasible with broad bipartisan support. And hopefully that will impact federal ECPA reform efforts by getting people on both of sides of the political aisle to work together to make meaningful electronic privacy reform a reality. The more states that pass similar legislation, the more pressure it will put on Congress to keep up with the changing legal landscape.'"

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  1. Oh God Damn It by Greyfox · · Score: 1, Troll

    Something Texas has done that I think is actually a pretty sensible idea? What... what have I become? YOU DID THIS TO ME!

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  2. Re:Texas leads the way, again by stox · · Score: 0, Troll

            #1 in the Emission of Ozone Causing Air Pollution Chemicals
            #1 in Toxic Chemical releases into the Air
            #1 in use of Deep Well Injectors as method of Waste Disposal
            #1 in counties listed in top 20 of Emitting Cancer Causing Chemicals
            #1 in Total Number of Hazardous Waste Incinerators
            #1 in Environmental Justice Title 6 complaints
            #1 in production of Cancer causing Benzene & Vinyl Chloride
            #1 Largest Sludge Dump in Country
            #1 in mercury pollution
            #1 in executions
            #1 in murders per capita
            #1 in uninsured
            #1 in children in poverty
            #1 in illiteracy
           

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  3. Re:Texas leads the way, again by icebike · · Score: 1, Troll

    Mod parent +1 proper bitchslap!

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