LACC: ISPs' information on users

Nico Garcia raoul at sunspot.tiac.net
Wed Sep 25 17:15:54 PDT 1996


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Fortunately, if you take a look at USCC 18, I believe section 2701 but
could be off, the police in the US need a subpoena to get that data.
Not a warrant; a *subpoena*. One of the best things that came out of the 
Electronic Communications Privacy Act, IMHO.

				Nico Garcia
				raoul at tiac.net
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