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7 Wash. J. L. Tech. & Arts 1 (2011-2012)

handle is hein.journals/washjolta7 and id is 1 raw text is: WASHINGTON JOURNAL OF LAW, TECHNOLOGY & ARTS
VOLUME 7, ISSUE 1 SUMMER 2011
BROADCASTING EXPECTATIONS: AN UNPROTECTED
WIRELESS NETWORK TAKES ON CONSTITUTIONAL
DIMENSIONS
Duncan Stark*
C Duncan Stark
Cite as: 7 Wash J.L. Tech. & Arts 1 (2011)
http://digital.law.washington.edu/dspace-law/handle/1 773.1/1048
ABSTRACT
In January 2010, the U.S. District Court for the District of
Oregon decided U.S. v. Ahrndt, the first case regarding the
reasonable expectation ofprivacy in a home wireless internet
network. The court found that the defendant had no
reasonable expectation of privacy in his unsecured home
wireless network because he had openly shared information
on a system freely accessible by his neighbors. This Article
examines the Ahrndt case and the potential legal effect this
issue may have on an individual's expectation ofprivacy in
his or her wireless network andpersonal computer files. This
Article concludes that although the exact effects of new
technologies on search and seizure law have not been fully
explored by the courts, people should not expect the courts to
consider unencrypted wireless networks to be private.
Duncan Stark, University of Washington School of Law, Class of 2012.
Thank you to Professor Anita Ramasastry of the University of Washington School
of Law, student editor Caitlin Steiger, and Floyd Short of Susman Godfrey L.L.P.
for their guidance.

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