• joethebob
    +4

    "It is clear to the Court that Defendant took great strides to hide his IP address via his use of the Tor network," the judge wrote in the ruling. "However, the court FINDS that any such subjective expectation of privacy—if one even existed in this case—is not objectively reasonable."

    That is some serious horseshit right there. Might as well say that you have no expectation of privacy in your home because of how easy it is to pick a doorlock.

    • RippleNipple
      +3

      And doors are very easy to pick! So I've heard..