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- W2108617640 abstract "In 2012, the FBI served a search warrant on Google when a suspect––a user of Google’s phone services––refused to answer any questions about his cellphone, or provide the agents with the password to unlock it. The search warrant compelled Google to hand over the password information and other identifying information for the cellphone (account log-in, password reset, and manufacturer default code), which Google refused to do. Google’s refusal implicates a host of issues regarding our current understanding of privacy and self-incrimination protections and concerns legal scholars with what will happen to these doctrines if the government can simply bypass an individual and obtain passwords from a third party. This Article only begins to scratch the surface of this complex debate by analyzing the extent to which the Fourth and Fifth Amendments protect individuals when the government forces third parties to hand over their passwords, and will illustrate why these amendments do not adequately protect individuals in these situations. With constantly evolving technology and almost daily reports of the government accessing electronic communications and communication records, the time is ripe for Congress to legislate the issue of the government compelling private information, such as passwords, from third parties. © 2015 Sarah Wilson † J.D., Northwestern University School of Law, 2014; B.A., International Relations Global Business, University of Southern California, 2008. I would like to thank the members of the Berkeley Technology Law Journal, Jason Marsico, and Karin Lee for their invaluable comments and edits in developing this article. Most importantly, I would like to thank Matt Hienton for his love, support, and encouragement. 2 BERKELEY TECHNOLOGY LAW JOURNAL [Vol. 30:1" @default.
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- W2108617640 title "Compelling Passwords from Third Parties: Why the Fourth and Fifth Amendments Do Not Adequately Protect Individuals when Third Parties are Forced to Hand Over Passwords" @default.
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