Re: Wishes for a fair trial
My immediate thought upon seeing this story was that it was a blatant (but utterly predictable) attempt to gain acceptance of a potentially very intrusive and privacy-wrecking surveillance technology by promoting a story that associates it with the capture of everyone's favourite bogeyman du jour, paedophiles. Expect a similar one to pop up in the near future describing how the technology helped the US capture a leading terrorist
Better still... anyone who opposes these technologies supports paedophiles and terrorists... in fact, they're probably one themselves!
Expect them not to play up the power this gives them- or any political regime- to spy on and control any elements within the population that they don't like, which I don't trust *any* government not to misuse. Expect them not to publicly acknowledge the potential for misuse that this gives them from the same regime whose college-age NSA employees use their power to spy on and lech over private selfies:-
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2014/07/17/snowden_says_analysts_swapping_sexts_at_nsa_seen_as_a_fringe_benefit/
Creepy f***s.