
23 Jan
1998
23 Jan
'98
1:02 a.m.
Dean Anderson writes:
If anyone still cares, 18 USC 2510 defines the term, and it means a phone company, not an ISP. Enough already.
Well, like I said, if it doesn't apply to you, don't worry. I didn't make the laws, and I am not a prosecutor.
Umm that's obvious. If you were you'd be aware that this
Then from Websters Dictionary, "intercept" means:
is completely irrelevant since the meaning of "intercept" is printed in black and white in the act itself. The subject header is most appropriate, as is the "enough already" remark. (Mandatory disclaimer: IANYL)