From: koontzd@lrcs.loral.com (David Koontz )
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From: koontzd@lrcs.loral.com (David Koontz )
Date: Tue, 16 Aug 94 09:59:49 PDT
To: die@pig.jjm.com
Subject: Re: RemailNet
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> A small historical note. It was not until 1986 that most
>unauthorized interceptions of microwave radio common carrier
>transmissions such as AT&T Long Lines TD-2 and TH routes were definately
>and clearly made illegal (in the ECPA). Before that time such
>interception for other than foreign government espionage purposes was a
>gray area in the law, quite possibly there deliberately as was a curious
>similar absence of any prohibition at all against interception of any kind of
>digital data or record communications such as telegrams, twxs, faxes
>etc. transmitted over any media.
The Radio Act of 1934 makes no such distinctions, and does state that
it is illegal to use information intercepted.
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