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Close the E-Mail Wiretap Loophole
Mark Rasch, 2004-07-05

Some pretty sleazy operators are slipping through a hole in a federal wiretap law that arguably leaves your e-mail unprotected from snooping.

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Anonymous-NJ (1 replies)
soooo, this ruling means that if I want to tap a call (legally), all I need to do is to insert a recording device, and retrive the conversation at a later time, since the conversation is not being listened too by me during transmission, this appears A OK!!! (rather silly, isn't it!)

---H in NJ

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