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Tag Archives: reasonable expectation of privacy
I Can’t Face Being Your Facebook Friend – Piccolo v Paterson
A court has ruled that a Plaintiff does not have to comply with a Defendant’s motion to hand over their Facebook profile in personal in civil litigation. Continue reading
Posted in e-law, Facebook, Privacy
Tagged breach of privacy, Facebook, facebook profile, facebook profile privacy, facebook terms of service, internet privacy, McMillan v Hummingbird Speedway Inc, motion to befriend litigant, Piccolo v paterson, private email communications facebook, reasonable expectation of privacy, relevance of evidence, social media evidence, social media privilege, Stored Communications Act. facebook public wall posts
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