Is it unlawful to access someone else’s Google Drive content that is not password protected?
internetcases » cases 2022-06-18
Summary:
Plaintiff set up a Google Drive so that he could collect photos and other content related to a local school board controversy. He thought it was private, but it was actually configured so that anyone using the URL could access the content. After the local controversy escalated, plaintiff’s son emailed some photos to an opponent,…
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