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  • Is reading your wife’s e-mail a crime?

    http://landofthefreeish.com/privacy/...-mail-a-crime/



    A Rochester Hills man faces up to 5 years in prison — for reading his wife’s e-mail.

    Leon Walker of Rochester HillsOakland County prosecutors, relying on a Michigan statute typically used to prosecute crimes such as identity theft or stealing trade secrets, have charged Leon Walker, 33, with a felony after he logged onto a laptop in the home he shared with his wife, Clara Walker.

    Using her password, he accessed her Gmail account and learned she was having an affair. He now is facing a Feb. 7 trial. She filed for divorce, which was finalized earlier this month.

    Legal experts say it’s the first time the statute has been used in a domestic case, and it might be hard to prove.


    “It’s going to be interesting because there are no clear legal answers here,” said Frederick Lane, a Vermont attorney and nationally recognized expert who has published five books on electronic privacy. The fact that the two still were living together, and that Leon Walker had routine access to the computer, may help him, Lane said.

    “I would guess there is enough gray area to suggest that she could not have an absolute expectation of privacy,” he said.

    About 45% of divorce cases involve some snooping — and gathering — of e-mail, Facebook and other online material, Lane said. But he added that those are generally used by the warring parties for civil reasons — not for criminal prosecution.
    Seriously?

    To realize how ridiculous this is imagine the sexes reversed.

    A wife being prosecuted because she was reading her husbands email searching for signs of infidelity (that proved to be true).
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    The world, in the last three hundred years, has not changed except in that sense.
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    I guess it's ok if she's subhuman.
    "You say that it is your custom to burn widows. Very well. We also have a custom: when men burn a woman alive, we tie a rope around their necks and we hang them. Build your funeral pyre; beside it, my carpenters will build a gallows. You may follow your custom. And then we will follow ours."--General Sir Charles James Napier

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Zevico View Post
      I guess it's ok if she's subhuman.
      Modern man calls walking more quickly in the same direction down the same road “change.”
      The world, in the last three hundred years, has not changed except in that sense.
      The simple suggestion of a true change scandalizes and terrifies modern man. -Nicolás Gómez Dávila

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      • #4
        Sorry, isn't making fun of Hera for quasi-racist quackery "in" any more?
        "You say that it is your custom to burn widows. Very well. We also have a custom: when men burn a woman alive, we tie a rope around their necks and we hang them. Build your funeral pyre; beside it, my carpenters will build a gallows. You may follow your custom. And then we will follow ours."--General Sir Charles James Napier

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Zevico View Post
          Sorry, isn't making fun of Hera for quasi-racist quackery "in" any more?


          What does race have to do with this? Aren't you ashamed for making such insulting comments even in jest? Subhuman. Seriously? That isn't funny.
          Modern man calls walking more quickly in the same direction down the same road “change.”
          The world, in the last three hundred years, has not changed except in that sense.
          The simple suggestion of a true change scandalizes and terrifies modern man. -Nicolás Gómez Dávila

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          • #6
            Then I render my apologies.
            "You say that it is your custom to burn widows. Very well. We also have a custom: when men burn a woman alive, we tie a rope around their necks and we hang them. Build your funeral pyre; beside it, my carpenters will build a gallows. You may follow your custom. And then we will follow ours."--General Sir Charles James Napier

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            • #7
              u give ur password u get it read... Dumb ***** should have had an0ther account f0r the f0rnication.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Zevico View Post
                Then I render my apologies.
                On second thought I see I overreacted a bit, sorry the implications of the joke seemed much harsher to me the first time reading it.
                Modern man calls walking more quickly in the same direction down the same road “change.”
                The world, in the last three hundred years, has not changed except in that sense.
                The simple suggestion of a true change scandalizes and terrifies modern man. -Nicolás Gómez Dávila

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                • #9
                  Yes, a criminal prosecution for spousal e-mail snooping is, assuming there's no industrial espionage or anything, stupid regardless of who's snooping on whom. I don't see how sexism ties into this.
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                  • #10
                    You're not supposed to open other people's snail mail, so why would email be any different?
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by SlowwHand View Post
                      You're not supposed to open other people's snail mail, so why would email be any different?
                      Consider a situation where the reading of your spouse's email is considered normal, but when you find out she's having an affair through it, she retroactively says OH NOES YOU HAX0RD MY ACCOUNT.
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                      • #12
                        Mass rationalization.
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                        He also hates Texans and Australians, he does diversify." ~ Braindead

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                        • #13
                          I can't think of any situation where reading your spouses e-mail would be considered normal. If it's a joint email account that's different.
                          It's almost as if all his overconfident, absolutist assertions were spoonfed to him by a trusted website or subreddit. Sheeple
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                          • #14
                            I think it's a bit of a stretch between it being wrong and getting 5 years due to it...
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by rah View Post
                              I can't think of any situation where reading your spouses e-mail would be considered normal. If it's a joint email account that's different.
                              Really? You suffer from a lack of imagination. I know lots of people who read their other half's e-mails. And not in a snooping sense either.

                              Whenever I go to my parents' place my dad leaves his e-mail inbox open to anyone who wants to use the computer.
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