No Expectation of Privacy in IP Addresses, to/from Addresses of Emails

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The government can legally obtain IP addresses of websites a person has visited and to/from addresses from a person's emails without a warrant according to a new Ninth Circuit ruling. The case, United States v. Forrester, is the first to hold that unlike the content of those communications, the header information does not violate a reasonable expectation of privacy under the Fourth Amendment.

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