The constitution of some countries in the West includes the privacy of correspondence. Idk how many countries and how that privacy is interpreted in any particular cases.
IMO it should be argued, in Europe, that this covers electronic correspondence too, and thus ChatControl and its ilk are unconstitutional.
The constitution of some countries in the West includes the privacy of correspondence. Idk how many countries and how that privacy is interpreted in any particular cases.
IMO it should be argued, in Europe, that this covers electronic correspondence too, and thus ChatControl and its ilk are unconstitutional.