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"What does that mean for a shorter period? Not clear, said Albert Gidari, consulting director of privacy at the Stanford Law Center for Internet and Society.
"“I think it reflects a growing recognition that we can't treat e-mail as a separate, less-protected form of communication, either as a matter of law or as a matter of practice,” Brian Pascal, a research fellow with the University of California, Hastings Law School, told Ars. “It's just how we talk these days.”"Read more about Judge rebukes Feds for overbroad search warrant applications for e-mail