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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 30 Dec 2016

    Detectives want the audio recorded on an Amazon Echo to investigate a murder in Arkansas — but is it legal?http://nyti.ms/2hRo2ef 

    4:05 PM - 30 Dec 2016
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      1. Michael H  🇦🇺‏ @Michael75868157 30 Dec 2016
        Replying to @nytimes

        evidence in a capital crime? what kind of society is the west becoming? 'Privacy' more important than people's lives? It's nuts.👎😵😭

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      1. Marge Davis‏ @Marjee123 30 Dec 2016
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        I believe in ppl not being deprived of their rights but if this helps in solving a murder it should be done

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      1. Tony‏ @Tony111288 30 Dec 2016
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        if it's a murder case privacy just went out the wind

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      2. Mick Jackson‏ @mickrj1976 30 Dec 2016
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        .@nytimes I'm sorry, but if that information could solve a crime then it's Amazon's duty to supply the information

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      3. Mick Jackson‏ @mickrj1976 30 Dec 2016
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        .@nytimes Worst case scenario... Information is useless, nothing is divulged, no secrets revealed... Why is there an issue?

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      4. Lowell the Berner‏ @lowetze1 30 Dec 2016
        Replying to @mickrj1976 @nytimes

        Because it sets a dangerous legal precedent. Of course... You don't mind no Habeas Corpus, right? Until they abuse it

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      5. Mick Jackson‏ @mickrj1976 30 Dec 2016
        Replying to @lowetze1 @nytimes

        would you rather a murderer was acquitted because information was withheld?

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      6. Mick Jackson‏ @mickrj1976 30 Dec 2016
        Replying to @mickrj1976 @lowetze1 @nytimes

        think along the lines of doctor patient confidentiality... Also, only information relevant to the case is admissible

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      7. Lowell the Berner‏ @lowetze1 30 Dec 2016
        Replying to @mickrj1976 @nytimes

        That's so cute how you think once precedent is set it'll be limited to just the specific case

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      1. Patrick Stallings‏ @thepstall 30 Dec 2016
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        it IS called an echo

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      1. Corey Pentland‏ @Ozymander 30 Dec 2016
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        was the Echo the victims? Because I don't see y a device recording audio in ur home is any different from a camera hidden in a bear

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      1. Lowell the Berner‏ @lowetze1 30 Dec 2016
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        Local cops are trying to set legal precedent to take what they want.

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      1. Lowell the Berner‏ @lowetze1 30 Dec 2016
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        @Snowden already revealed the NSA records every internet communication. They already have the recording.

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      1. TwentyThree‏ @iM_gOoD_tHx 30 Dec 2016
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        just look at his phone, log is on there.... Not sure how far back it will go. Amazon should release it, U commit a crime, its game

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      1. T'Chokeya  🇬🇾‏ @OHmltnGLD 3 Jan 2017
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        How about no?

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      1. Walter Carman‏ @wallyjupiter 30 Dec 2016
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        it's a tape recorder why not

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      1. Pug‏ @RealAlexCorey 30 Dec 2016
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        am I the only one who thinks it's fucked up that a corporate behemoth sells a home device that records everything?

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