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As part of the unfolding scandal that led to the resignation of CIA
Director Gen. David Petraeus, the FBI read massive amounts of private
email messages that uncovered an affair between Petraeus and his
biographer Paula Broadwell. We've received a lot of questions about how
this works, and what legal process the FBI needs to conduct its email
investigation. The short answer? Our email privacy laws are hopelessly
out of date. If we learn nothing else from the Petraeus scandal, it
should be that our private digital lives can become all too public when
over-eager federal agents aren't held to rigorous legal standards. More on EFF>>
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