@article{41985,
      recid = {41985},
      author = {Forrest, David A.},
      title = {Municipal WI-FI and the Third-Party Doctrine : Rethinking  an Antiquated Framework},
      abstract = {This Note begins by briefly surveying the Fourth  Amendment’s application  in  landmark  modern-era Supreme   Court  cases  and  the accompanying  issue  of  what   constitutes  a  reasonable  expectation of privacy.  Next,   Section  I.C. introduces the “third-party doctrine” which  states,   in   brief,   that   there   is   no   Fourth    Amendment   interest   in information  knowingly  and   voluntarily  revealed  to  “third  parties.” Section  I.D.will introduce the state-action doctrine. Section II  examines whether the  New  York  City government’s actions  in hiring CityBridge to  administer  the  LinkNYC  program   were  sufficientto  implicate  the state-action doctrine  and trigger the Fourth Amendment’s protections. Section   III  examines  whether  the  LinkNYC  Program  implicates   the third-party doctrine.},
      url = {http://tind.wipo.int/record/41985},
}