Monday, April 21, 2008

NJ Court Requires Subpoena for Internet Subscriber Records

An AP newswire article by Jeffrey Gold, via Newsweek, reports that:

Internet service providers must not release personal information about users in New Jersey without a valid subpoena, even to police, the state's highest court ruled Monday.

New Jersey's Supreme Court found that the state's constitution gives greater protection against unreasonable searches and seizures than the U.S. Constitution.

The court ruled that Internet providers should not disclose private information to anyone without a subpoena.

More here.

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