Re: Appeals Court Ruling Revives Case of Intercepted E-Mail |
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John Levine (johnl@iecc.com) 14 Aug 2005 01:21:29 -0000
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> It seems to me that they're using the wrong law. Doesn't the > Electronic Communications Privacy Act have provisions prohibiting > email providers from looking at customers' mail, except as needed to > provide the service (e.g. server administrators sometimes have to look > at mail to diagnose problems)? Why are they using the a wiretapping > statute, when he didn't actually intercept anything on the wire?
The ECPA is part of the wiretap law. If you're interested in this,
R's,
John |
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