- Finally, something positive coming out of the Supreme Court! - of Canada - Ooooof course. - Cries in 'Murican - Meanwhile in the US the NSA just hoovering up every bit of data ever. 
- “u good?” - My FBI agent after seeing that I read this post. 
- They’ve made some good calls. See my other comment. - https://old.lemmy.world/comment/8055718 - And those are all very recent. 
 
- Hit this one because I couldn’t believe it. But, now that I know it’s Canada, I can believe it. - I’m sorry for giving you false hope. 
- The US Court has made quite a few unexpected rulings, or refused to hear cases you might have expected them to overturn. - Most damaging court of my lifetime, but they’re not automatically set to “evil”. - Trans kids and bathrooms. Lower court ruling stands. - Supreme Court allows federal agents to cut razor wire Texas installed on US-Mexico border - Supreme Court announced Tuesday it won’t hear a case challenging Washington’s capital gains tax. - Supreme Court rejects appeal from Trump-allied lawyers over 2020 election lawsuit in Michigan - Supreme Court rejects appeal from 3 GOP House members over $500 mask fines. - Those cases are only from a month or so of collecting. I don’t have faith in the Court, but neither do I think they’ll fuck everything up. - And if you wade through all that, it seems clear Thomas is the worst of the bunch. Utterly for sale. 
 
- Woot! 🇨🇦 
- One thing I don’t like is that the opinions in the ruling suggest that and IP address is equivalent to an identity, which I’m not sure has been established nor makes sense - I am not a lawyer, but as far as I understand it: it has been established Canadian law that your IP address is part of the right to privacy that you have as a person in Canada. - It came from efforts by the RIAA and MPAA to get Canadian IP addresses through the courts, where they were rebuffed. 
- I think I remember it already being established that it doesn’t. It was one of the reasons (along with damages getting capped) why the piracy lawsuits never really caught on as a thing in Canada. 
 




