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(Unverified)Dec 11th 2009 2:59PM
do you guys bother to read anything before you comment? See section V. (5) on page 11 of the actual document http://cryptome.org/isp-spy/yahoo-spy.pdf This information is only available via court order, subpoena, and search warrant. And they are not "selling" the information, they are basically just asking for an administration fee becuase someone has to go and collect the data. The information that can be given even varies by what order law enforcement has. And even Yahoo states many times in the document, that most requests for information that come from law enforcement can be found online for free. Also, this is a one time data download, if Law enforcement wishes to continue monitoring someone they need a Surveillance order.