Privacy in Electronic Communications: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Courts and Intellectual Property of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fifth Congress, Second Session, March 26, 1998U.S. Government Printing Office, 2000 - 153 sider |
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... , Mr. Chairman , I will pass on that . I appreciate your convening this hearing giving us a chance to talk about this . I would say obviously this late in this session we're not going to be doing anything legislatively now , but I 2.
... , Mr. Chairman , I will pass on that . I appreciate your convening this hearing giving us a chance to talk about this . I would say obviously this late in this session we're not going to be doing anything legislatively now , but I 2.
Side 3
... going to be doing anything legislatively now , but I think it is im- portant that we begin this period of consideration . There may very well need to be some legislation , and this gives us a good start . So I encourage those who have ...
... going to be doing anything legislatively now , but I think it is im- portant that we begin this period of consideration . There may very well need to be some legislation , and this gives us a good start . So I encourage those who have ...
Side 17
... going on - line and chokes off the impressive commercial growth now in progress and potential for innovation on the Internet . According to some industry analysts , total Internet business will climb from $ 2.6 billion in 1996 to $ 220 ...
... going on - line and chokes off the impressive commercial growth now in progress and potential for innovation on the Internet . According to some industry analysts , total Internet business will climb from $ 2.6 billion in 1996 to $ 220 ...
Side 19
... going to Moldova but actually terminating in Canada . On various Internet sites , the defend- ants offered access to free computer images through a special " viewer " program . If a consumer downloaded and activated the viewer software ...
... going to Moldova but actually terminating in Canada . On various Internet sites , the defend- ants offered access to free computer images through a special " viewer " program . If a consumer downloaded and activated the viewer software ...
Side 22
... going directly to the com- puter industry for help . In July , Commission representatives met with Silicon Valley executives at Stanford University's Technology and Business Strategy Summit '97 , and asked them to lend us their contacts ...
... going directly to the com- puter industry for help . In July , Commission representatives met with Silicon Valley executives at Stanford University's Technology and Business Strategy Summit '97 , and asked them to lend us their contacts ...
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Side 106 - ... 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 66 - They conferred, as against the government, the right to be let alone - the most comprehensive of rights and the right most valued by civilized men.
Side 120 - ... be punished by a fine of not more than $5,000 or imprisonment for not more than twelve months, or by both such fine and imprisonment.
Side 59 - ... and (b) is denied, and to be able to challenge such denial; and d) to challenge data relating to him and, if the challenge is successful to have the data erased, rectified, completed or amended.
Side 105 - 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 106 - ... 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 108 - ... 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" means any oral communication uttered by a person exhibiting an expectation that such communication is.
Side 108 - ... oral communication' means any oral communication uttered by a person exhibiting an expectation that such communication is not subject to interception under circumstances justifying such expectation...
Side 116 - 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 124 - ... communication, knowing or having reason to know that the information was obtained through the interception of a wire or oral communication in violation of this subsection...