>A judge in Virginia rules that people should have no expectation of privacy on their home PCs because no connected computer "is immune from invasion."
Brilliant. Finally we can do away with all the stupid laws we have. Private residences are also not immune from invasion. In fact, even a 9-year old child could easily throw a rock through a window, reach in and unlock it, open it up and do whatever they please. The fridge is not locked with a secure method so they can have whatever they want from there--there's no reasonable expecation of it being immune from invasion and theft, so why should it be illegal? This judge is a genius. In fact, this judge is showing us how important it is to do away with silly laws. No one is immune to being punched, kicked, stabbed or shot, and in fact it is quite easy for someone to do that as a matter of fact, if they certainly decide to do so, so we can finally do away with all those ridiculous laws pertaining to assault, rape and murder as well. Another great day for us. We're making progress in America!
Brilliant. Finally we can do away with all the stupid laws we have. Private residences are also not immune from invasion. In fact, even a 9-year old child could easily throw a rock through a window, reach in and unlock it, open it up and do whatever they please. The fridge is not locked with a secure method so they can have whatever they want from there--there's no reasonable expecation of it being immune from invasion and theft, so why should it be illegal? This judge is a genius. In fact, this judge is showing us how important it is to do away with silly laws. No one is immune to being punched, kicked, stabbed or shot, and in fact it is quite easy for someone to do that as a matter of fact, if they certainly decide to do so, so we can finally do away with all those ridiculous laws pertaining to assault, rape and murder as well. Another great day for us. We're making progress in America!