If we're going to rally behind someone whose rights are trampled on, lets pick a better candidate.
So we should only choose the winners? The upstanding citizens of the U.S. of A? My question to you is: Who will be left to stand up for you when your "rights" have been trampled on?
I would say that putting your meal preference in Expedia precludes any reasonable expectation of privacy.
Um, no. I would expect that Expedia would only communicate that preference to airlines in order to find said meal preference AND NO ONE ELSE. I would expect the airline I choose to only use that information to make sure they had said meal on my flight AND NOT ALERT FATHERLAND SECURITY. That is the reasonable expectation of privacy.
It is a good thing that Tanabe probed Japanese government networks. If he done this in the US, the government would have thrown him in jail instead of shutting down their wireless networks.
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If we're going to rally behind someone whose rights are trampled on, lets pick a better candidate.
So we should only choose the winners? The upstanding citizens of the U.S. of A? My question to you is: Who will be left to stand up for you when your "rights" have been trampled on?
I would say that putting your meal preference in Expedia precludes any reasonable expectation of privacy.
Um, no. I would expect that Expedia would only communicate that preference to airlines in order to find said meal preference AND NO ONE ELSE. I would expect the airline I choose to only use that information to make sure they had said meal on my flight AND NOT ALERT FATHERLAND SECURITY. That is the reasonable expectation of privacy.
It is a good thing that Tanabe probed Japanese government networks. If he done this in the US, the government would have thrown him in jail instead of shutting down their wireless networks.
Yeah. Just be a drone and no one will take notice of you.