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Philadelphia Inquirer - Michael Matza - 12 Feb, 2010
should be able to get [cell records] in some circumstances. It's the most basic sort of question raised by our current technology. ...

FBI Knows Where You Are, Thanks to Your Cell Phone

FOXNews - Jeremy A. Kaplan - 12 Feb, 2010
A federal appeals court Friday debated a privacy issue you probably hadn't considered: the government's ability to track your location ...

US govt appeals court ban on cell-phone tracking

Reuters - Jon Hurdle, Michelle Nichols - 12 Feb, 2010
PHILADELPHIA, Feb 12 (Reuters) - The US government argued on Friday that it should be allowed access to people's cell-phone records to help ...

Justice hopes to track suspects through cellphones without warrants; privacy ...

The Canadian Press - 12 Feb, 2010
PHILADELPHIA â€" Should the government be able to track your movements based on cell-phone records, without evidence of criminal wrongdoing? ...

Cell Phone Tracking: The Most Important Case You've Never Heard Of

Atlantic Online (blog) - 12 Feb, 2010
Down the path Friday morning comes a case as important as it has been underreported. The 3rd US Circuit Court of Appeals will hear argument from federal ...

On the FBI, the Fourth Amendment and Your Cell Phone

Wall Street Journal (blog) - Ashby Jones - ‎Feb 11, 2010‎
We've seen the movies and the TV shows. We know how the FBI finds people. In addition to old-fashioned gumshoe sleuthing, it plies a handful ...

Feds push for tracking cell phones

CNET - Declan McCullagh - ‎Feb 11, 2010‎
Two years ago, when the FBI was stymied by a band of armed robbers known as the "Scarecrow Bandits" that had robbed more than 20 Texas ...

Cellular user privacy at risk | Philadelphia Inquirer | 02/11/2010

Philadelphia Inquirer - Catherine Crump - ‎Feb 11, 2010‎
If you own a cell phone, you should care about the outcome of a case scheduled to be argued in federal appeals court in Philadelphia ...

US government pushes to use cell phones to track people in investigations

Free Speech Radio News - 12 Feb, 2010
The US government wants to be able to use cell phones to track people for criminal investigations. But civil liberty groups say it's a violation of privacy. ...

The Feds Want to Track Your Location via Your Cell Phone

TMCnet - 12 Feb, 2010
By Patrick Barnard, Senior Web Editor, TMCnet A federal appeals court is debating whether mobile operators should be required by law to track the location ...

Government is Overstepping with Electronic Snooping

DesMoinesRegister.com (blog) - 12 Feb, 2010
Today, arguments will be made in a federal appeals court in Philadelphia regarding the government's ability to collect and use information from cell phones ...

'Reasonable Expectation of Privacy'

Patriot Post - 12 Feb, 2010
The Third Circuit Court of Appeals in Philadelphia is hearing oral arguments today regarding citizens' privacy while using mobile phones. ...

Case raises the question of whether Big Brother can use your cell phone to ...

Beaufort Observer - 12 Feb, 2010
The Third Circuit Court of Appeals in Philadelphia is considering a question sure to raise many questions and provoke much debate once it is known. ...

Appeals court to hear cell phone tracking case

Nextgov - Juliana Gruenwald - ‎Feb 11, 2010‎
A federal appeals court in Pennsylvania is scheduled to hear arguments Friday over whether the federal ...

Judges to Hear Case on Cell Phone Tracking

Main Justice - Ryan J. Reilly - ‎Feb 11, 2010‎
It may come as a surprise to most of the owners of the country's 277 million cell phones, but their cell-phone company ...

Court Set to Hear Case For/Against Governmental Cell Phone Tracking

GadgetCrave.com - Chris Weiss - ‎Feb 11, 2010‎
We've been hearing the doomsday prophecies for yearsâ€"whether by dollar bills or personal electronics, the government will be capable of tracking our every ...

US Dept. Of Justice Pushes For Warrant-less Cell Phone Tracking

The Next Web - Jacob Friedman - ‎Feb 11, 2010‎
The US Department of Justice has petitioned the 3rd District Court of Appeals for the right to request cellphone location data without a warrant. ...

Government Agencies Pushing for Cell Phone Tracking and Location Data Retention

PhoneNews.com - Humberto Saabedra - ‎Feb 11, 2010‎
CNET has filed a comprehensive report detailing moves by the Department of Justice, the Drug Enforcement Administration and the Bureau of Alcohol, ...

Federal court to hear cell phone tapping case

The Hill (blog) - Tony Romm - ‎Feb 11, 2010‎
The Justice Department on Friday will begin making its case for new standards allowing law enforcement to use cell phone ...

Feds Push for Tracking Cell Phones

Hard OCP - ‎Feb 11, 2010‎
You know, this kind of stuff is just getting out of hand. Tracking your whereabouts on your cell phone? I could see if this was a government issued phone ...

Justice Dept. wants phone locales without warrant

Sydney Morning Herald - Maryclaire Dale - 12 Feb, 2010
Should the government be allowed to track a person's movements based on cell phone records, without evidence of criminal wrongdoing? ...

Uncle Sam Wants to track Phone Locations

CBS News - Declan McCullagh - ‎Feb 11, 2010‎
All about the digital world, from computers and gadgets to industry news and hot tech trends. (CNET) Two years ago, when the FBI was stymied by a band of ...

Barack Obama Wants To Track Your Cell Phone

United Liberty - Doug Mataconis - 12 Feb, 2010
Even though police are tapping into the locations of mobile phones thousands of times a year, the legal ground rules remain unclear, and federal privacy ...

Justice wants cell-phone locations without warrant

Lansdale Reporter - Maryclaire Dale - 12 Feb, 2010
PHILADELPHIA (AP) â€" The Justice Department hopes to track the location of suspects through cell-phone records without first getting ...

 

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