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, ...
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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