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Senators Get Mixed Advice on Electronic Data

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""The original disclosure rules set out in 1986 were foresighted, given the technology that existed at the time," said Richard Salgado, director of Law Enforcement and Information Security with Google. "In 2015, however, those rules no longer make any sense. Users expect, as they should, the documents they store online have the same Fourth Amendment protections as they do when the government wants to enter the home to seize the documents stored in a desk drawer.""

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