No Permission Necessary to Record Chat 6
The AP wire
reports
that the Washington State Supreme Court has decided that police may record transcripts of online chat without court permission. The
Fourth Amendment
requires G-men to have such permission to tap phone calls, but apparently we shouldn't have the same expectation of privacy in a chat room.
Not a wiretap (Score:1)
Actually, it would have been quite interesting if the judge ruled that this recording was not legal. Programs like ICQ ship with logging turned on by default, so this have meant that almost every ICQ user in the US was breaking the law (I wonder if AOL/Mirabilis would be liable for encouraging/helping illegal activity...).
Re:Not a wiretap (Score:1)
Great (Score:1)
STASI anyone?
Ciao, Peter
Its called expectation of privacy. (Score:2)
Ok, well, this seems to be mainly about recording transcripts with the agent as the 2nd person. Unless its a public forum, such as an IRC chat channel, or slashdot comments, its very difficult to log "private" conversations between two people unless you have the help of one of those persons, or you seek the help of the 3rd party hosting the means to hold this conversation. (eg an IRC server, or in the case of email, one of the users ISPs).
In respect to logging conversations made to a police officer. I agree with the judge. Its called expectation of privacy. People on the net should NOT expect their conversation not to be logged by the user they are talking to.
However, I agree that 3rd party recording (where the recording is done by the police when they aren't involved in the conversation) is in the grey area. Most services that I know of that over "private" conversation (Email, ICQ, IRC, etc) will disclaim that you may not have privacy. Although a lot of IRC servers state that the server does NOT record conversations.
Personally, I log everything I can when it comes to the net. And if I later choose to use those logs, so be it. If someone has a problem with that, they shouldn't have talked to me in the first place.
Washington must have some pretty funny laws. I can't understand how phoning your local police station, and saying "I did it, I killed so and so, and the body is buired here, my name is blah blah, and I live at blah", can be any different to me walking into the police station and saying the exact same thing, except that I save the cops the car trip out to pick me up. (In this case, I'd probably take the bus in, ethier that or find somewhere to park my car long term :))
Re:Not a wiretap (Score:1)