Thursday, March 10, 2016

Netiquette IQ - Legal Email Access In The United States




In my books, noted below, I often discuss privacy in email. Most  netizens are not fully aware about what their respective laws are to allow legal access.

The following is an except from my first book which addresses legal access of email. It is imperative, in my view to know the laws within one's native country!

Enjoy the article and check out the website!
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Email privacy––specific legal references

        As long as there is email, there will be questions concerning its privacy. The origins of the Fourth Amendment date back to circa 1754, when British tax collectors were given the powers to search homes and private records of colonists. It is this amendment that guarantees privacy. There are a number of laws that have been enacted specifically to provide clarity and protection given by this original law. To discuss them in detail is not in the scope of this book, but some summarizations will be stated in this section.

        The Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA) was enacted in 1986 to define federal electronic eavesdropping provisions. It was intended to create “a fair balance between the privacy expectations of citizens and the legitimate needs of law enforcement.” Congress also sought to address new technologies by assuring that personal information would remain safe.


        The following table constitutes the legal actions that are needed to access the contents of an email at various times as outlined by epic.org.

Type of Communication
Required for Law Enforcement Access

Statute
Email in transit
Warrant
18 U.S.C.§ 2516
Email in storage on home computer
Warrant
4th Amendment, US Constitution
Email in remote storage, opened

Subpoena
18 U.S.C.§ 2703
Email in remote storage, unopened, stored for 180 days or less

Warrant
18 U.S.C.§ 2703
Email in remote storage, unopened, stored for more than 180 days

Subpoena
18 U.S.C.§ 2703

In addition to the specific government exceptions outline above, there is other information that the government is empowered to collect from communications providers in the form of customer records. Under § 2703, an administrative subpoena—a National Security Letter (NSL)—can be served on a company to compel it to disclose basic subscriber information. Section 2703 also allows a court to issue an order for records; whether an NSL or court order is warranted depends upon the information that is sought.
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 For a great satire on email, please see the following:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HTgYHHKs0Zwscoop_post=bcaa0440-2548-11e5-c1bd-90b11c3d2b20&__scoop_topic=2455618
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