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+-   NJ Supreme Court Rules For Internet Privacy on Tuesday April 22 2008, @06:50AM dprovine

Submitted by dprovine on Tuesday April 22 2008, @06:50AM
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dprovine writes "The New Jersey Supreme Court has ruled that ISPs can't release customer information without a warrant. The unanimous decision reads in part "We now hold that citizens have a reasonable expectation of privacy protected by Article I ... of the New Jersey Constitution, in the subscriber information they provide to Internet service providers — just as New Jersey citizens have a privacy interest in their bank records stored by banks and telephone billing records kept by phone companies.""
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