When sending email you hand over the email to be delivered. The contents of your mail are being scanned for viri and spam, and malicious content. Arguably cp is a form of malicious content. I presume that while setting up your gmail account you had to agree to google terms of service. I am also presuming those terms allowed google to scan your mail for malicious content.
So how much of an expectation of privacy should you have while using a third party service?
And a question that needs to be answered was the picture mailed to him, or did he upload it. Did he actually send it to anyone.
When sending email you hand over the email to be delivered. The contents of your mail are being scanned for viri and spam, and malicious content. Arguably cp is a form of malicious content. I presume that while setting up your gmail account you had to agree to google terms of service. I am also presuming those terms allowed google to scan your mail for malicious content. So how much of an expectation of privacy should you have while using a third party service? And a question that needs to be answered was the picture mailed to him, or did he upload it. Did he actually send it to anyone.