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In a ruling last week, authorities don’t need a search warrant to search and seize your peer-to-peer (P2P) files, says a Nevada court. In last weeks ruling of United States vs. Borowy (.PDF), where an FBI agent downloaded seven files, four of which contained child pornography, from the defendant, using LimeWire, according to wired.com.

Borowy said he enabled a feature that disables sharing of his files, but for some reason, the FBI agent was able to access approximately 240 files. Four of the seven files downloaded by the FBI agent contained child pornography, all done so without a search warrant. The agent used the “browse host” feature in LimeWire, where a user can search by someone's IP to access their shared files.

The court noted that Borowy “was clearly aware that LimeWire was a file-sharing program that would allow the public at large to access files in his shared folder unless he took steps to avoid it.”

More: http://www.neowin.net/news/feds-can-search-and-seize-your-p2p-files-without-a-warrant

Tags: FBI, P2P, search and seizure, big brother, lol

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