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No they ask your network provider with a court order. And they get your location data based on the cell tower triangulation every 5 minutes for your phone.
Ofcourse if you life in California (I think it was California, the video says which state), they don't need a courtorder. They just take your smartphone and investigate it. They have a law for that.
But location based information is one thing, how about all the data the apps have on your and where do they store/transmit this information ?:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=diAMOkGr1JY