Electronic Communications Privacy Act : overview and issues for consideration
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Electronic Communications Privacy Act : overview and issues for consideration
(Media and communications-technologies, policies and challenges)
Nova Science Publishers, c2014
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Electronic Communications Privacy Act : overview & issues for consideration
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
The statutory framework for the communications sector largely was enacted prior to the commercial development and deployment of digital technology, Internet Protocol (IP), broadband networks, and online voice, data, and video services. These new technologies have driven changes in market structure throughout the communications sector. In a technologically dynamic sector, the statutory framework cannot be modified every time there is a significant technological change. The challenge therefore is to create statutory language that is flexible enough to continue to foster articulated public policy objectives in the face of technological change, without artificially favouring either legacy technology or new technology. This book focuses on updating the statutory framework for communications for the digital age. The authors also provide statements and testimonies from hearings on lawful access to stored content, and geolocation privacy surveillance.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- Privacy: An Overview of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act
- Statement of Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte. "Hearing on Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA) Part 1: Lawful Access to Stored Content"
- Statement of Elana Tyrangiel, Acting Assistant Attorney General, Office of Legal Policy, Department of Justice. Hearing on "Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA) Part 1: Lawful Access to Stored Content"
- Testimony of Richard Littlehale, Assistant Special Agent in Charge of the Technical Services Unit, Tennessee Bureau of Investigation. Hearing on "Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA) Part 1: Lawful Access to Stored Content"
- Statement of Orin S. Kerr, Fred C. Stevenson Research Professor, George Washington University Law School. Hearing on "Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA) Part 1: Lawful Access to Stored Content"
- Testimony of Richard Salgado, Director, Law Enforcement & Information Security, Google, Inc.. Hearing on "Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA) Part 1: Lawful Access to Stored Content"
- Statement of Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte. "Hearing on Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA), Part 2: Geolocation Privacy & Surveillance"
- Statement of Mark Eckenwiler, Senior Counsel, Perkins Coie, LLP. Hearing on "Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA) Part 2: Geolocation Privacy & Surveillance"
- Statement of Peter A. Modafferi, Chair, Police Investigative Operations Committee of the International Association of Chiefs of Police. Hearing on "Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA) Part 2: Geolocation Privacy & Surveillance"
- Statement of Catherine Crump, Staff Attorney, American Civil Liberties Union. Hearing on "Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA) Part 2: Geolocation Privacy & Surveillance"
- Testimony of Matt Blaze, Professor, University of Pennslyvania. Hearing on "Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA) Part 2: Geolocation Privacy & Surveillance"
- Index.
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