Guest Column: On TSA Laptop Searches | GamePolitics
Domestic travelers have become familiar with intrusions and searches at Transportation Security Administration security checkpoints. But as the ACLU has recently discovered, international travelers are not only having their laptops seized and searched by Customs and Border Protection, but agents are making copies of files and giving them to third-party agencies. The ACLU filed a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit against the government, which turned over hundreds of pages of documents revealing startling information about how much access—and how little oversight—agents have to your gaming laptops when you travel.
I'm not quite sure why this is even remotely acceptable in a free society. Maybe I'm being naive, but from a legal standpoint why can't people simply say "hell no" if some jackass from the TSA starts copying files from your hard drive to give to a third party? Have we really lost this much freedom?