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logo_irsWASHINGTON, April 11 (UPI) — The Internal Revenue Service says it does not need warrants to access people’s emails, agency documents obtained by the American Civil Liberties Union said.

The ACLU released information from the IRS 2009 handbook obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request Wednesday.

In it, the IRS says the Fourth Amendment doesn’t protect emails or texts because Internet users “do not have a reasonable expectation of privacy in such communications.”

The IRS cites the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986, which states government officials only need a subpoena to read emails that have already been opened or are more than 180 days old, The Hill reported. The subpoena would not require a judge’s approval.

The ACLU said the Fourth Amendment provides greater privacy than the IRS and ECPA say, and that all officials should have to obtain a warrant to access such information.

Lawmakers are currently working on legislation that would update ECPA to require a warrant to obtain private online messages, The Hill reported.

Copyright 2013 United Press International, Inc. (UPI).

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People shouldn’t be posting 1/2 of what they DO post on Facebook… read the terms, you don’t own it.

Pretty soon all our money will be theirs, too.

Believe me, they’re doing it already, all the people that use Face book, should be careful of what they say… Chip away at our freedoms, a little at a time, and the sheeple won’t notice…

The drug war worked like a charm. It made you willingly give up your civil rights. Not the cats out of the bag.

Great. Another way for the government to invade our privacy.

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