Showing posts with label money. Show all posts
Showing posts with label money. Show all posts

Friday, January 25, 2008

Cops Can Search You...and Your Phone's Memory

13424__speed_l.jpgHere's a frightening but real proposition: if you are caught breaking certain traffic laws, not only do police have the right to search you—they can go through all your electronic data as well—your text messages, call histories, browsing history, downloaded emails and photos. In a recent academic paper, South Texas Assistant Professor Adam Gershowitz explains that because many traffic violations are arrestable offenses, just as a cop could search your pockets for drugs, said cop can also search your pockets for a smartphone and go through all its contents. The same is true for any standard arrest, and given the amount of data in current smartphones, it's a scary proposition (even for law-abiding citizens like us).

We'll give you the CliffsNotes version of Gershowitz's 30-page article in which he outlines the situation.

The Issue:

While society and technology have changed drastically over the last few decades, the search incident to arrest rule has remained static. Thus, if we think of an iPhone as a container ­­like a cigarette package or a closed box, police can open and search the contents inside with no questions asked and no probable cause required, so long as they are doing so pursuant to a valid arrest.


A Recent Precedent:

The Fifth Circuit's recent 2007 in United States v. Finley is representative. Police arrested Finley after a staged drug sale. The police then searched Finley incident to arrest and found a cellphone in his pocket. One of the investigating officers searched through the phone's records and found text messages that appeared to relate to drug trafficking...­­the court explained that "police officers are not constrained to search only for weapons...they may also, without any additional justification, look for evidence of the arrestee's crime on his person in order to preserve it for use at trial.


The Solutions:

Courts and legislatures can attempt to minimize this invasion of privacy by changing the legal rules to require that searches be related to the purpose of the arrest, by limiting searches to applications that are already open, by restricting suspicionless investigation to a small number of discrete steps, or by limiting searches to data already downloaded onto the iPhone, rather than data that is merely accessible through the iPhone's internet connection.


I guess the larger moral of the story is that if you plan on getting arrested, don't have a smartphone in your pocket with all the seedy plans. [article via popgadget]

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Sunday, October 28, 2007

Pay Per Post system for bloggers

This blog has recently joined the famous system Pay Per Post. This service gives you many products and opportunities that you can describe in a blog. Every blogger is free to choose what he is going to present according to his blog direction and niche.

The advertisers look for some kinds of content like feedbacks, reviews, buzz, creatives, photos, videos. So you can write about a product or just create a funny video.

It's a really great opportunity for bloggers to write their own original content on the themes that they're interested in and to earn money from their posts at the same time. You write honest thoughts and reviews about the products and Pay Per Post gives you money for it.

Both, advertisers and bloggers get their advantage here. Bloggers do what they can do very good - write posts. And advertisers get direct and targeted traffic to their site and get new customers for their services.

What do you need to register on Pay Per Post?

1. Create your own blog. You can use any free blogging platform including Blogspot, a very useful service with many customizing opportunities.

2. Write some initial posts in your blog. Attract users with bright headlines. Promote your posts using social networks like Digg and other.

3. Go to Pay Per Post. Enter your e-mail and blog information there in the registration form. Also you need to provide a link to your posts archives or to your first post. That's a very important part of registration process.

4. Wait till you get the confirmation e-mail from them.

5. Then you will wait again till the company approves your blog for posting.

Now that's all. You are free to use all the tools provided by the advertisers and to choose every opportunity they give.

So, good luck to you. Write interesting posts and earn your big money!