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Nrg2Nfinit
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Marcus Summers
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FuzzQi
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Jun-11-2013 07:57
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Halcyon+On+On
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It's not a constitutional violation because the data seized is owned by the companies that traffic it for you as a service; Verizon, in this case, but also Comcast, Century Link, AT&T, etc. They own everything that happens over their networks, you sign all of that 'property' over to them when you consent to make use of their equipment, no matter how personally it pertains to you. So when the NSA or the FBI or the CIA approach one of these companies and basically ask for a peek into their feed, why wouldn't they immediately consent in order to avoid all possible injunction? They are corporations with everything to gain from compliance with the Federal Government, and no particularly obligate constitutional rights, themselves, because corporations aren't... people... UH.
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