Electronic Communications Privacy Act: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Courts, Civil Liberties, and the Administration of Justice of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, Ninety-ninth Congress, First and Second Sessions, on H.R. 3378 ... September 26, October 24, 1985, January 30, and March 5, 1986, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1986 - 553 pages |
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... application , of the melding of computer and communications technology . It allows virtually in- stantaneous communication with similarly equipped users around the globe . In addition to speed , electronic mail is useful because it ...
... application , of the melding of computer and communications technology . It allows virtually in- stantaneous communication with similarly equipped users around the globe . In addition to speed , electronic mail is useful because it ...
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... application un- I course , is a gradual erosion of privacy , a sper and to keep our dealings confidential . we may be denied useful applications and because they're unprotected . Consumers not use these services if they are not proper ...
... application un- I course , is a gradual erosion of privacy , a sper and to keep our dealings confidential . we may be denied useful applications and because they're unprotected . Consumers not use these services if they are not proper ...
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... application un- protected . One danger , of course , is a gradual erosion of privacy , a loss of the right to whisper and to keep our dealings confidential . The other danger is that we may be denied useful applications and useful new ...
... application un- protected . One danger , of course , is a gradual erosion of privacy , a loss of the right to whisper and to keep our dealings confidential . The other danger is that we may be denied useful applications and useful new ...
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... applications . The fourth amendment - which protects " the right of the people to be secure in their per- sons ... application has not kept abreast of current technologies . The major public law addressing electronic surveillance ...
... applications . The fourth amendment - which protects " the right of the people to be secure in their per- sons ... application has not kept abreast of current technologies . The major public law addressing electronic surveillance ...
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... application . In such a case the service customer's sales people use terminals to electronically transmit sales ... applications ; and ( 4 ) transactions such as electronic funds transfers . Data transmission capabilities also are used ...
... application . In such a case the service customer's sales people use terminals to electronically transmit sales ... applications ; and ( 4 ) transactions such as electronic funds transfers . Data transmission capabilities also are used ...
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Page 308 - ... no person not being entitled thereto shall receive or assist in receiving any interstate or foreign communication by wire or radio and use the same or any information therein contained for his own benefit or for the benefit of another not entitled thereto...
Page 4 - I know also, that laws and institutions must go hand in hand with the progress of the human mind. As that becomes more developed, more enlightened, as new discoveries are made, new truths disclosed, and manners and opinions change with the change of circumstances, institutions must advance also, and keep pace with the times.
Page 398 - wire communication" means any communication made in whole or in part through the use of facilities for the transmission of communications by the aid of wire, cable, or other like connection between the point of origin and the point of reception furnished or operated by any person engaged as a common carrier in providing or operating such facilities for the transmission of interstate or foreign communications; (2) "oral communication...
Page 11 - ... under circumstances in which a person has a reasonable expectation of privacy and a warrant would be required for law enforcement purposes...
Page 2 - The progress of science in furnishing the Government with means of espionage is not likely to stop with wire-tapping. Ways may some day be developed by which the Government, without removing papers from secret drawers, can reproduce them in court, and by which it will be enabled to expose to a jury the most intimate occurrences of the home.
Page 373 - USC 605, provides, in part, that, "no person not being authorized by the sender shall intercept any communication [by wire or radio] and divulge or publish the existence, contents, substance, purport, effect, or meaning of such intercepted communications to any person.
Page 27 - aggrieved person" means a person who was a party to any intercepted wire, oral, or electronic communication or a person against whom the interception was directed; (12) "electronic communication" means any transfer of signs, signals, writing, images, sounds, data, or intelligence of any nature transmitted in whole or in part by a wire, radio, electromagnetic, photoelectronic or photooptical system that affects interstate or foreign commerce...
Page 137 - SEC. 2. (1) When transmissions between amateur stations of different countries are permitted, they shall be made in plain language and shall be limited to messages of a technical nature relating to tests and to remarks of a personal character for which, by reason of their unimportance, recourse to the public telecommunications service Is not justified.
Page 398 - intercept" means the aural or other acquisition of the contents of any wire, electronic, or oral communication through the use of any electronic, mechanical, or other device.
Page 349 - ... thereof) or use such communication (or any information therein contained) for his own benefit or for the benefit of another not entitled thereto. This section shall not apply to the receiving, divulging, publishing, or utilizing the contents of any radio communication which is transmitted by any station for the use of the general public...