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How A Scammy Male Enhancement Company Set An Important Precedent For Online Privacy

Aug 272013
 
 August 27, 2013  Posted by Dissent Business, Court, Govt, Laws, Surveillance, U.S.

The Business Insider has an excerpt from Nate Anderson’s new book,  “The Internet Police: How Crime Went Online, and the Cops Followed by Nate Anderson.” The excerpt deals with an important case in online privacy law – the case of Steven Warshak.

Read the excerpt on BusinessInsider.

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