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  • ..., or preventing authorized access to electronic storage.[[FN65]] Under the ECPA, it is a crime to break into any computer system without permission or to e ...entral file server, for purposes of Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA) provision defining "electronic storage" as, inter alia, temporary, interme ...
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  • ...of the ECPA, it covered only wire and oral communications. Title I of the ECPA extended that coverage to electronic communications. ...adily accessible to the general public." “[T]he legislative history of the ECPA suggests that Congress wanted to protect electronic communications that are ...
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  • ...(1986). In this Manual, "the SCA" will refer to 18 U.S.C. §§ 2701-12, and "ECPA" will refer to the 1986 statute. ...
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  • ...urt had incorrectly interpreted the Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA) consent exception, finding that the users had not consented to collection ...sed the cookies on plaintiff’s computers were “users” and that as such the ECPA excepted defendant’s actions from liability. ...
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  • ==ECPA Terms== ...the court held that YouTube was a remote computing service (and therefore ECPA prohibits YouTube from "disclosing to plaintiffs the private videos and the ...
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  • ...y known as the “[[Stored Communications Act]]” or “SCA.” Title III of the ECPA covers pen registers and trap/trace devices. ECPA, Title I, 18 U.S.C. §§ 2510 et seq. (“[[Wiretap Act]]”) makes it unlawful t ...
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  • ...mmonly known as the “Stored Communications Act” or “SCA.” Title III of the ECPA covers pen registers and trap/trace devices. ECPA, Title I, 18 U.S.C. §§ 2510 et seq. (“Wiretap Act”) makes it unlawful to li ...
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  • ...ons Privacy Act of 1986, Pub.L. 99-508, 100 Stat. 1848 (October 21, 1986)("ECPA"), the Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act, Pub.L. 103-414, 1 A partial legislative history for Title III, ECPA, CALEA, and the Anti-terrorism Act may be found in, respectively: S.Rep. No ...
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  • ...."); Viacom Intern. Inc. v. Youtube Inc., 253 F.R.D. 256 (S.D.N.Y. 2008) ("ECPA § 2702 contains no exception for disclosure of [the content of] communicati ...
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  • ...munications Privacy Act|Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986]]'' (ECPA), the ''[[Money Laundering Control Act|Money Laundering Control Act of 1986 ...d in clandestine activities. It primarily made amendments to FISA, and the ECPA, and many of the most controversial aspects of the USA PATRIOT Act reside i ...
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  • Copyright owner stated claim under Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA), on allegations that customer “intentionally access[ed] without authorizat ...
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