The Legal Environment of Business: Text and Cases
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ISBN: 9781337535878
Author: Frank B. Cross; Roger LeRoy Miller
Publisher: Cengage Learning US
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Chapter 9, Problem 3BCP
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Case summary:A law enforcement officer, by using a special kind of software, found out that a person possesses child pornography. The officer, with the help of the information provided by the company MC about its subscriber, visited the residence of the person R and found the videos related to child pornography.
To find:The person R has a privacy interest in information that was obtained by subpoenas issued to the company MC.
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