Kudos, New Jersey!
Don’t get to say that often, but…
Supreme Court rules Internet user has right to privacy
The state Supreme Court ruled today that under the New Jersey Constitution an Internet user has the right to privacy in the subscriber information maintained by the individual’s Internet service provider.
Ruling in the case of Shirley Reid, a Cape May County woman who was charged with hacking into her employer’s computer system after police obtained her identity from Comcast by using a municipal court subpoena, the high court unanimously held law enforcement had the right to investigate her but should have, instead, used a grand jury subpoena.
The court upheld a state appeals court ruling that overturned the conviction for second-degree computer theft.</em>