Here, let me fix that for you
Oct. 2nd, 2013 07:58 amU.S. District Judge Lucy Koh, ruling that Google's policies do not explicitly say that the company intercepts users' email to deliver targeted advertising:
"Google has cited no case that stands for the proposition that users who send emails impliedly consent to interceptions and use of their communications by third parties other than the intended recipient of the email."
Angry US citizen, ruling that Google's policies do not explicitly say that the company intercepts users' email to feed it to the NSA:
"Google has cited no case that stands for the proposition that users who send emails impliedly consent to interceptions and use of their communications by third parties other than the intended recipient of the email."
Oh, wait, that's what Judge Koh already said.
"Google has cited no case that stands for the proposition that users who send emails impliedly consent to interceptions and use of their communications by third parties other than the intended recipient of the email."
Angry US citizen, ruling that Google's policies do not explicitly say that the company intercepts users' email to feed it to the NSA:
"Google has cited no case that stands for the proposition that users who send emails impliedly consent to interceptions and use of their communications by third parties other than the intended recipient of the email."
Oh, wait, that's what Judge Koh already said.
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Date: 2013-10-04 04:08 pm (UTC)