What protections does the Electronic Communications Protection Act provide? What exceptions are allowed for under this act?
What will be an ideal response?
The Electronic Communications Protection Act prohibits recording of wire-based or cable-based communications unless an exception applies. These exceptions include:
Interception required as part of the course of normal work operations-by a systems administrator for an ISP, say, or an employee of a telephone company
If authorized by court order
If performed by one of the parties involved, or with the permission of one of the
parties involved
If the transmission is readily accessible to the general public
If the transmission is radio based and designed for use by the general public, including
amateur or citizen's band radios
(Other exceptions are defined in the act.)
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