105-2 Hearing: Privacy In Electronic Communications, Serial No. 132, March 26, 19982000 |
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March 26 , 1998 CONTENTS HEARING DATE OPENING STATEMENT Page 1 Coble , Hon . Howard , a Representative in Congress from the ... HEARING Aaron , David , Ambassador , Under Secretary of Commerce for International Trade , U.S. Department of ...
March 26 , 1998 CONTENTS HEARING DATE OPENING STATEMENT Page 1 Coble , Hon . Howard , a Representative in Congress from the ... HEARING Aaron , David , Ambassador , Under Secretary of Commerce for International Trade , U.S. Department of ...
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... hearing . The subcommittee will conduct an over- sight hearing on privacy in electronic communications . This hear- ing was suggested by the Ranking Member of this subcommittee , Mr. Frank of Massachusetts , and I am pleased to begin ...
... hearing . The subcommittee will conduct an over- sight hearing on privacy in electronic communications . This hear- ing was suggested by the Ranking Member of this subcommittee , Mr. Frank of Massachusetts , and I am pleased to begin ...
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... hearing needs attention di- mmittee , this issue spectrum . Ideologi- Deral advocates for TE DIRECTOR FOR MER PROTECTION , members of the com- it the Federal Trade privacy on the Inter- › for consumers . It of- a vast array of goods ...
... hearing needs attention di- mmittee , this issue spectrum . Ideologi- Deral advocates for TE DIRECTOR FOR MER PROTECTION , members of the com- it the Federal Trade privacy on the Inter- › for consumers . It of- a vast array of goods ...
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... hearings that we will conduct on this particular issue . I would ask the witnesses , and this is rather an informal ... hearing giving us a chance to talk about this . I would say obviously this late in this session we're not going to ...
... hearings that we will conduct on this particular issue . I would ask the witnesses , and this is rather an informal ... hearing giving us a chance to talk about this . I would say obviously this late in this session we're not going to ...
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Side 108 - ... no person not being authorized by the sender shall intercept any communication and divulge or publish the existence, contents, substance, purport, effect, or meaning of such intercepted communication to any person...
Side 115 - State" means any State of the United States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and any territory or possession of the United States; (4) "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.
Side 61 - There must be a way for an individual to find out what information about him is in a record and how it is used.
Side 107 - Eaves-droppers, or such as listen under walls or windows or the eaves of a house to hearken after discourse, and thereupon to frame slanderous and mischievous tales...
Side 118 - It shall not be unlawful under this chapter for an operator of a switchboard, or an officer, employee, or agent of any communication common carrier, whose facilities are used in the transmission of a wire communication, to intercept, disclose, or use that communication in the normal course of his employment while engaged in any activity which is a necessary incident to the...
Side 108 - ... divulge or publish the existence, contents, substance, purport, effect, or meaning of the same or any part thereof, or use the same or any information therein contained for his own benefit or for the benefit of another not entitled thereto...
Side 68 - Constitution undertook to secure conditions favorable to the pursuit of happiness. They recognized the significance of man's spiritual nature, of his feelings and of his intellect. They knew that only a part of the pain, pleasure and satisfactions of life are to be found in material things. They sought to protect Americans in their beliefs, their thoughts, their emotions, and their sensations. They conferred, as against the government, the right to be let alone [emphasis ours] — the most comprehensive...
Side 114 - It shall not be unlawful under this chapter for a person acting: under color of law to Intercept a wire or oral communication, where such person is a party to the communication or one of the parties to the communication has given prior consent to such interception.
Side 146 - consumer report" means any written, oral, or other communication of any information by a consumer reporting agency bearing on a consumer's credit worthiness, credit standing, credit capacity, character, general reputation, personal characteristics, or mode of living which is used or expected to be used or collected in whole or in part for the purpose of serving as a factor in establishing the consumer's eligibility for (1) credit or insurance to be used primarily for personal, family, or household...
Side 61 - Personal data should be relevant to the purposes for which they are to be used, and, to the extent necessary for those purposes, should be accurate, complete, and kept up-to-date.