At 08:33 AM 07/01/97 -0700, Scott Reubelt wrote:
May not be for this alias but I need to ask.
I have an ISP that may be guilty of receiving copies of everyone's emails associated with the ISP. What can be done legally?
What can be done is consulting competent counsel who are knowledgeable about Internet issues, in particular to study the ECPA (Electronic Communications Privacy Act) as it may relate to your situation. --- Carl Oppedahl, Oppedahl & Larson, patent law firm http://www.patents.com/ has hundreds of pages of answers to frequently asked questions on patent, copyright, and trademark law
Try The Electronic Frontier Foundation. http://www.eff.org. Joe Shaw - jshaw@insync.net NetAdmin - Insync Internet Services "Learn more, and you will never starve." - Paraphrase of Lee On Tue, 1 Jul 1997, Carl Oppedahl wrote:
At 08:33 AM 07/01/97 -0700, Scott Reubelt wrote:
May not be for this alias but I need to ask.
I have an ISP that may be guilty of receiving copies of everyone's emails associated with the ISP. What can be done legally?
What can be done is consulting competent counsel who are knowledgeable about Internet issues, in particular to study the ECPA (Electronic Communications Privacy Act) as it may relate to your situation.
--- Carl Oppedahl, Oppedahl & Larson, patent law firm http://www.patents.com/ has hundreds of pages of answers to frequently asked questions on patent, copyright, and trademark law
I suggest www.netpolicy.com No relationship with me other than I am a customer. Best Regards, Robert Laughlin ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- DataXchange sales: 800-863-1550 http://www.dx.net Network Operations Center: 703-903-7412 -or- 888-903-7412 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- On Tue, 1 Jul 1997, Carl Oppedahl wrote:
At 08:33 AM 07/01/97 -0700, Scott Reubelt wrote:
May not be for this alias but I need to ask.
I have an ISP that may be guilty of receiving copies of everyone's emails associated with the ISP. What can be done legally?
What can be done is consulting competent counsel who are knowledgeable about Internet issues, in particular to study the ECPA (Electronic Communications Privacy Act) as it may relate to your situation.
--- Carl Oppedahl, Oppedahl & Larson, patent law firm http://www.patents.com/ has hundreds of pages of answers to frequently asked questions on patent, copyright, and trademark law
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Carl Oppedahl
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Joe Shaw
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Robert Laughlin