Comment by rafram 5 hours ago It does, though. 2 comments rafram Reply pyrale 5 hours ago It does until you're embedded enough with the surveillance system [1]. If a company was able to get immunity in the wat AT&T got it, no contract would protect the other side.[1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hepting_v._AT%26T tristanj 5 hours ago That case has nothing to do with contract law.
pyrale 5 hours ago It does until you're embedded enough with the surveillance system [1]. If a company was able to get immunity in the wat AT&T got it, no contract would protect the other side.[1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hepting_v._AT%26T tristanj 5 hours ago That case has nothing to do with contract law.
It does until you're embedded enough with the surveillance system [1]. If a company was able to get immunity in the wat AT&T got it, no contract would protect the other side.
[1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hepting_v._AT%26T
That case has nothing to do with contract law.