Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach (7th Edition)
Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach (7th Edition)
7th Edition
ISBN: 9780133594140
Author: James Kurose, Keith Ross
Publisher: PEARSON
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**Ring Reveals They Give Videos to Police Without User Consent or a Warrant**

[Link to article](https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2022/07/ring-reveals-they-give-videos-police-without-user-consent-or-warrant)

"Amazon must consider the danger these products pose to the public by creating a growing web of surveillance systems that are owned by individuals, but are de-facto operated by law enforcement."

"Amazon's Ring devices are not just personal security cameras. They are also police cameras—whether you want them to be or not. The company now admits there are 'emergency' instances when police can get warrantless access to Ring personal devices without the owner's permission. This dangerous policy allows police, in conjunction with Ring, to decide when access should be granted to private video. The footage is given in 'cases involving imminent danger of death or serious physical injury to any person.' The company has provided videos to law enforcement, without a warrant or device owner consent, 11 times already this year."

**Discussion Prompt:**
*Briefly explain* Should there be legislation requiring law enforcement to obtain a warrant before obtaining video from personal security cameras?
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Transcribed Image Text:**Ring Reveals They Give Videos to Police Without User Consent or a Warrant** [Link to article](https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2022/07/ring-reveals-they-give-videos-police-without-user-consent-or-warrant) "Amazon must consider the danger these products pose to the public by creating a growing web of surveillance systems that are owned by individuals, but are de-facto operated by law enforcement." "Amazon's Ring devices are not just personal security cameras. They are also police cameras—whether you want them to be or not. The company now admits there are 'emergency' instances when police can get warrantless access to Ring personal devices without the owner's permission. This dangerous policy allows police, in conjunction with Ring, to decide when access should be granted to private video. The footage is given in 'cases involving imminent danger of death or serious physical injury to any person.' The company has provided videos to law enforcement, without a warrant or device owner consent, 11 times already this year." **Discussion Prompt:** *Briefly explain* Should there be legislation requiring law enforcement to obtain a warrant before obtaining video from personal security cameras?
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