Click the wrong link and the FBI come knockin ?

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Cogman

Lifer
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I could see this giving probable cause for investigation, However, a raid seems a bit extreme. And, like what was posted before, the chance for abuse seems to be high.
 

JEDI

Lifer
Sep 25, 2001
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Originally posted by: Modelworks


I'm not too sure on this one.
I'm 100% against child porn, but not sure this is the way to go about catching people.

http://www.news.com/8301-13578...news&tag=2547-1_3-0-20
The FBI has recently adopted a novel investigative technique: posting hyperlinks that purport to be illegal videos of minors having sex, and then raiding the homes of anyone willing to click on them.

Undercover FBI agents used this hyperlink-enticement technique, which directed Internet users to a clandestine government server, to stage armed raids of homes in Pennsylvania, New York, and Nevada last year. The supposed video files actually were gibberish and contained no illegal images.

A CNET News.com review of legal documents shows that courts have approved of this technique, even though it raises questions about entrapment, the problems of identifying who's using an open wireless connection--and whether anyone who clicks on a FBI link that contains no child pornography should be automatically subject to a dawn raid by federal police.

Roderick Vosburgh, a doctoral student at Temple University who also taught history at La Salle University, was raided at home in February 2007 after he allegedly clicked on the FBI's hyperlink. Federal agents knocked on the door around 7 a.m., falsely claiming they wanted to talk to Vosburgh about his car. Once he opened the door, they threw him to the ground outside his house and handcuffed him.

so if the site doesnt have gibberish, but jailbait, then i'm safe from this sting?

*PHEW* :smile
 

Iron Woode

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Oct 10, 1999
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Originally posted by: Juno
Originally posted by: Kadarin
So you can get arrested for clicking on a link that does not, in fact, contain any child porn? There's no victim here, and no crime.

what if you knew a link that contains some FBI material and you send out to people to get jailed for falling into your trick?
"The clever fiendishness of your evil plot is brilliant."
 

Q

Lifer
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I think this is the stupidest thing I've ever heard, and don't see how this can be legal.

Like OP, of course I am 110% against child porn in every way, it's just a stupid thing to do.