A judge has ordered Amazon to hand over Echo records to assist with a murder investigation. When Christine Sullivan was found dead in her backyard after being stabbed multiple times, New Hampshire requested for data held by Amazon to be released to help solve the crime.
An Amazon spokesperson said earlier it would not release the recordings "without a valid and binding legal demand properly served on us."
The judge agrees.
So he issued just such a legal demand.
[...] "Amazon does not seek to obstruct any lawful investigation but rather seeks to protect the privacy rights of its customers when the government is seeking their data from Amazon, especially when that data may include expressive content protected by the First Amendment," company lawyers wrote at the time.
It is yet to respond to the New Hampshire Court order.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday November 15 2018, @12:57PM (2 children)
How did you check that?
(Score: 1, Funny) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday November 15 2018, @01:48PM (1 child)
I murdered a guy with an Echo in the room.
(Score: 2) by DannyB on Thursday November 15 2018, @02:59PM
Next time you'll know to have a Google Home instead.
It is the preferred assistant for such activities.
People today are educated enough to repeat what they are taught but not to question what they are taught.