In the case of Seymour v. Colorado, Denver police executed a search warrant that required Google to provide the IP addresses of anyone who had searched for...
From my personal lemmy experience, a lot of people would consider it actual (legal) fraud that’s just not being prosecuted because the perpetrator/s are wealthy.
I’m sure they mean fraud in the colloquial sense, not the legal sense.
From my personal lemmy experience, a lot of people would consider it actual (legal) fraud that’s just not being prosecuted because the perpetrator/s are wealthy.
That would depend on if the person were replying to meant actual/legal fraud, or just bad faith fraud. But I’m sure both happen.
In this specific instance, sure, but overall, my bet is on them meaning actual fraud.