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Amazon Shares Data With Arkansas Prosecutor In Murder Case (ap.org)

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Associated Press: Amazon dropped its fight against a subpoena issued in an Arkansas murder case after the defendant said he wouldn't mind if the technology giant shared information that may have been gathered by an Amazon Echo smart speaker. James Andrew Bates has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder in the death of Victor Collins, who was found dead in a hot tub at Bates' home. In paperwork filed Monday, Bates said Amazon could share the information and Amazon said it handed over material on Friday. The Echo "listens" for key words and may have recorded what went on before Collins was found dead in November 2015. Amazon had fought a subpoena, citing its customers' privacy rights. A hearing had been set for Wednesday on whether any information gathered was even pertinent.

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  1. Wrong headline by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Starting with "Amazon shares..." makes it look like Amazon is the story. It's not. Headline should have started with "Defendant agrees to share...".

    Not sure why it's a big deal, though - the search and seizure amendment prohibits doing that without due process. Looks like due process was being followed here.

    If Amazon Echo records voice in the home , and there is a law in California that you are not allowed to record voice without consent , are all Amazon Echo customers in California breaking the law? Probably their guests being murdered didn't know they were also being recorded.

  2. Whelp, he's probably screwed now. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Insightful

    "after the defendant said he wouldn't mind if the technology giant shared information that may have been gathered by an Amazon Echo smart speaker."

    This is not a smart man. If he's even a little unlucky, he may very well have condemned himself, whether or not he actually did anything. All it could take is a poorly chosen word or two, a clever prosecutor, and a jury who can be convinced to "make a stand against criminals" or some such bullpucky.

    Even if he didn't do it, he's effectively giving up his 5th.

    "Qu'on me donne six lignes écrites de la main du plus honnête homme, j'y trouverai de quoi le faire pendre."
    "If you give me six lines written by the hand of the most honest of men, I will find something in them which will hang him."
      - Attributed to Cardinal Richelieu
     

  3. How could you know this? by jbn-o · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Are you making claims beyond your knowledge? The device runs on proprietary software. By default we have no idea when the device is listening (most likely all the time, otherwise how would it know when someone uttered the 'wake word'?), we have no idea if there's a recording made, and we have no idea where that recording goes (users certainly don't get to control where the recordings go somewhere or if any such recordings are made).

    Perhaps this is why it's a better idea to manually bring up a website & order something, or (by extension for TVs which are now "smart") not get a TV running proprietary software with a camera and mic aimed at the user...often in their bedroom aimed at squarely at their bed.

    How many unwitting porn stars are there now? Just give us a round figure, so to speak.