The Kansas Court of Appeals established a two-part test for "reasonable expectation of privacy" in revenge porn cases. The ruling clarifies the 2016 revenge porn law, which lacked a definition for the ...
The court ruled in Kurtz that an individual does not have a reasonable expectation of privacy with regard to internet searches, in this case the simple, and prolific decision to “Google it.” ...
An average internet user doing a search on an unencrypted browser, such as Google, has no enforceable expectation of privacy, the state Supreme Court has declared in a 6-1 ruling, says. John E. Kurtz, ...
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court handed down its long-awaited ruling in Commonwealth v. Kurtz today, on whether there are Fourth Amendment rights in Google search terms. Among the seven Justices, three ...
Florida law allows homeowners to install security cameras on their property, but they cannot be aimed into areas where a neighbor has a reasonable expectation of privacy. Florida's Digital Voyeurism ...
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