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1 .This is Scientific American's 60-Second Tech. I'm Larry Greenemeier. Got a minute?
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2 .Most of us are unlikely to be the target of a wiretap.
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3 .Although that assumption depends on how you define "wiretap."
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4 .A group of e-mail users are claiming that, when Google scans Gmails looking for ways to serve customized ads to Gmail users and create user profiles, it's wiretapping.
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5 .Some of these claimants are Gmail users,
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6 .but many are non-Gmail users who correspond with people who use Gmail addresses.
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7 .The lawsuit says that non-Gmailers never agreed to have their e-mails intercepted and scanned by Google.
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8 .The company tried to get the case tossed.
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9 .A U.S.district judge did throw out claims that Google violated state privacy laws.
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10 .But the judge allowed the federal wiretapping case to proceed.
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11 .Google can defend itself by proving it needs to scan messages to provide its e-mail service.
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12 .Or it can ask non-Gmail users for permission to keep doing what it already does.
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13 .Not exactly the stuff of a Hollywood spy thriller.
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14 .Still, in this era of NSA whistleblowing and Wikileaks maybe people are starting to wonder about the privacy costs of "free" e-mail.
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15 .Thanks for the minute, for Scientific American's 60-Second Tech. I'm Larry Greenemeier.
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