janelane wrote: The company's main product, Enzyte, which promises sexual enhancement, has ads featuring ''Smiling Bob,'' a happy man with an exaggerated smile.
Holy crap! I just saw this ad yesterday! Wait...you mean "natural male enhancement" is just a pseudonym for fraud? Inconceivable! -janelane
Turns out the EFF's page wasn't up to date. The 6th circuit did overturn the ruling that the searches were unconstitutional. On the other hand, the 9th circuit recently ruled that the 4th amendment applies to text messages, but its not clear exactly how this ruling impacts the provisions at issue in the enzyte case of the stored communications act that allow warrantless collection of emails from "remote computing services." RE: Ohio company owner gets 25 years in fraud case - NYTimes.com |