Classroom porn charges
” ‘What is extraordinary is the prosecution admitted there was no search made for spyware — an incredible blunder akin to not checking for fingerprints at a crime scene,’ Alex Eckelberry, president of a Florida software company, wrote recently in the local newspaper. ‘When a pop-up occurs on a computer, it will get shown as a visited Web site, and no ‘physical click’ is necessary.’ “
On the case of Julie Amero, who was convicted of allowing minors to see porn in a classroom in America. To many in the tech community, it sounds like a ridiculous miscarriage of justice. CNN article here.
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