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From CNET News.com:
A Minnesota appeals court has ruled that the presence of encryption software on a computer may be viewed as evidence of criminal intent.
This is pretty much.. no, wait.. it is exactly like saying having a lock on the door to your house is evidence of your criminal intent. The dichotomy between how much we use our judicial system to manage technology and that system's relative knowledge of technology is truly scary.


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