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Indeed, I think, if asked, the normal user would say that, no, they absolutely did not intend to change the privacy analysis for that clicked-on e-mail.
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In other words, if the scenario is that the e-mail has been clicked-on — but the user has just let it sit there in his/her inbox — why would the government not need a warrant to get it?
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In other words, if the scenario is that the e-mail has been clicked-on — but the user has just let it sit there in his/her inbox — why would the government not need a warrant to get it?
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The Bad - a clicked-on result is displayed inside an Ask frame at the top that shows a search box and related searches - and there is no-remove frame button.
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Indeed, I think, if asked, the normal user would say that, no, they absolutely did not intend to change the privacy analysis for that clicked-on e-mail.
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In the meantime, you might be interested in this data: Which links in this post were clicked-on most?
Gawker and The Washington Post: A case study in fair use » Nieman Journalism Lab 2009
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The Bad - a clicked-on result is displayed inside an Ask frame at the top that shows a search box and related searches - and there is no-remove frame button.
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The search history is not searchable and it only keeps clicked-on links - not all that useful.
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Indeed, the Licence imposes a charge on End Users even if a link is not clicked-on and the Publishers' content is never seen by the End User.
Archive 2009-08-01 Thatsnews 2009
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Indeed, the Licence imposes a charge on End Users even if a link is not clicked-on and the Publishers' content is never seen by the End User.
UK Newspapers try to 'tax' the Internet Thatsnews 2009
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