Anonymous ID: 57a145 March 10, 2019, 9:46 p.m. No.5618408   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8438 >>8447 >>8598 >>8638 >>8797 >>8879 >>8891 >>8970 >>8992

Q asked us to think about:

>How do you avoid data privacy laws?

 

HOW YOU AVOID DATA PRIVACY LAWS

 

One major tool the government has to get around privacy laws and things like the 4th amendment is something called the "Third Party Doctrine".

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third-party_doctrine

 

Basically the doctrine is, "if you gave it to some third party, you had no expectation of privacy, so the government can get it from the 3rd party (e.g. Facebook)"

 

WHY DOES THIS MATTER?

 

If it can be shown that Facebook is simply DARPA/Lifelog, then the third party doctrine evaporates.

There wasn't a third party!

 

Or stated another way – The government can't set up an entity to get around its own laws.

Anonymous ID: 57a145 March 10, 2019, 9:53 p.m. No.5618612   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>5618447

Thanks. It's nice having a reply on that; sometimes it feels like I'm shadowbanned on here.

 

Hey Q – I am a patriot, lawfag, and software dev. Wish there were government jobs where I live so I could do something more meaningful with my career!

Anonymous ID: 57a145 March 10, 2019, 9:56 p.m. No.5618661   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8833 >>9011

>>5618598

I hear your argument. I'm inclined to think that the 4th amendment can't be skirted by the government contracting out the work. However, I'm not up on the case law, and I appreciate your input.