 4 edits | as i said yesterday its not so much that law enforcement has access but that Canadian private data is being mixed with the data these Americans are STEALING as there is no law on the books i know that legally gives them the right to take any Canadian data due to privacy laws
it may and is in fact legit for our law enforcement too do so ( currently with a written order form a judge known as a warrant ) but this oversight is not in this system and yahoo ,rogers has some explaining to do....do you even use email lol
i stopped using it when they got sold to rogers carnivore /echelon and there son systems do not just take one email they harvest the whole servers and they stay hooked up.
IS this without a warrant search and seizure of Canadian data legal, no not until stephen harpers warrant less search and seizure bill goes into affect BUT again its only FOR OUR law enforcement not the Americans.
DID i wake up as a state in the USA under there patriot act 1 and 2? |
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 | said by chronoss2009:DID i wake up as a state in the USA under there patriot act 1 and 2? Pretty much.
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| reply to chronoss2009 said by chronoss2009:i stopped using it when they got sold to rogers Who got sold to Rogers. If you are speaking of Yahoo!, tell me which of the following companies own Yahoo!: AT&T (USA) BT Internet (UK) Yahoo! BB (Japan) Rogers (Canada) Verizon (USA) Xtra (New Zealand)
Yahoo! has not been sold to anybody, they have business contracts with all of the above. They are still publicly traded as: YAHO. -- Norman ~Oh Lord, why have you come ~To Konnyu, with the Lion and the Drum |
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