威斯康星州最高法院裁定谷歌的儿童虐待文件扫描不违反第四修正案,维持该男子的定罪。
Wisconsin Supreme Court rules Google’s child abuse file scans don’t violate Fourth Amendment, upholding man’s conviction.
威斯康辛最高法院一致裁定谷歌自动扫描儿童性虐待材料的用户文件并不违反《第四修正案》,维持对Andreas Rauch Sharak的定罪。
The Wisconsin Supreme Court unanimously ruled that Google’s automated scanning of user files for child sexual abuse material does not violate the Fourth Amendment, upholding a conviction against Andreas Rauch Sharak.
法院说,Google作为一个私营公司,在其权利范围内采取行动,向当局张贴可疑档案并向当局报告,执法部门对这些档案的审查不需要根据 " 私人搜索理论 " 签发逮捕证。
The court said Google, as a private company, acted within its rights by flagging and reporting suspicious files to authorities, and law enforcement’s review of those files did not require a warrant under the "private search doctrine."
Rauch Sharak于2024年对5项持有罪状认罪,被判处3年监禁、3年延长监督以及15年性罪犯登记。
Rauch Sharak, who pleaded guilty in 2024 to five counts of possession, was sentenced to three years in prison, three years of extended supervision, and 15 years of sex offender registration.
这项裁决标志着法院根据私营技术平台提供的证据维持定罪判决的第二个近期案件。
The decision marks the second recent case in which the court upheld convictions based on evidence from private tech platforms.