, 2006-05-15
From the U.S. Fourth Amendment, the Stored Communications Act and U.S. wiretap laws to the Pen-register statute, Mark Rasch looks at legal protections available to the telecommunication companies and individual Americans in the wake of the NSA's massive spying program.
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Protection from prying NSA eyes
2006-05-17
Matthew Murphy (2 replies)
Matthew Murphy (2 replies)
Protection from terrorists who wish to kill thousands of our citizens
2006-06-08
Tim Kery (1 replies)
Tim Kery (1 replies)
Re: Protection from terrorists who wish to kill thousands of our citizens
2006-06-23
Mark D. Rasch (1 replies)
Mark D. Rasch (1 replies)

c) Exceptions for disclosure of customer records. A provider . . . may divulge a record or other information pertaining to a subscriber to or customer of such service (not including the contents of communications . . .)
(4) to a governmental entity, if the provider, in good faith, believes that an emergency involving danger of death or serious physical injury to any person requires disclosure without delay of information relating to the emergency;
Also it says...It may divulge
(6) to any person other than a governmental entity.
What do you want...another 9/11? I'd rather have the govenment protect my life and Your life, than protect the rights of terrorists.
You don't know what you are talking about.
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