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California woman spied on through book-camera

Those worried about Google and Apple’s ability to track what e-books their customers are reading should be grateful the companies aren’t literally spying on them. One California woman discovered she wasn’t so lucky upon finding a tiny camera lodged in her copy of Chicken Soup for the Soul.

According to the Los Angeles Times, a man from Carpinteria was arrested last week for allegedly spying on the woman.

The 30-year-old woman found the camera trained on her bed through a hole cut near the inspirational volume’s spine.

Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s detectives arrested Donald Lee Bedford, 54, Thursday and seized computers and other items from his home. They also found recordings in the camera of the woman and her boyfriend “in various states of undress,’’ according to a Sheriff’s Department spokesman.

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