This article analyzes the extent that digital privacy acts are adequately protected by existing law. The authors look at the historical protection of these rights, and note that the last major piece of legislation in the area was 1986. An analysis of the changes in society from 1986 to the present indicates that changes to current law are long overdue. The authors review some recommended changes and call for Congress to act to update American laws related to electronic communication.
ECPA has functioned fairly well during its first 20 years in striking the right balance between law ...
In 1986, Congress enacted the Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA) to afford privacy protect...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Technological...
This article analyzes the extent that digital privacy acts are adequately protected by existing law....
In 1986, Congress enacted the Electronic Communications Privacy Act ( ECPA ) to update and clarify f...
This article argues that the coming tide of electronic Federal law protects the privacy of transmitt...
Today’s world runs on data. The creation and improvement of technological products and services depe...
As the creation of data has exponentially increased with Internet usage, U.S. companies have found a...
In 1986, Congress passed the Stored Communications Act (“SCA”) to provide additional protections for...
In the modern age, we increasingly live our lives through, and accompanied by, digital media. Virtua...
(Excerpt) IoT devices are an ever-increasing force of nature in our daily lives. They provide a mult...
This Article addresses the impact that the lack of oversight of the Internet of Things has on digita...
The rapid deployment of privacy-destroying technologies by governments and businesses threatens to m...
In the United States today, substance abusers have greater privacy than web users and privacy has be...
Informational privacy consists of the ability to control how others use our personal information. Ov...
ECPA has functioned fairly well during its first 20 years in striking the right balance between law ...
In 1986, Congress enacted the Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA) to afford privacy protect...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Technological...
This article analyzes the extent that digital privacy acts are adequately protected by existing law....
In 1986, Congress enacted the Electronic Communications Privacy Act ( ECPA ) to update and clarify f...
This article argues that the coming tide of electronic Federal law protects the privacy of transmitt...
Today’s world runs on data. The creation and improvement of technological products and services depe...
As the creation of data has exponentially increased with Internet usage, U.S. companies have found a...
In 1986, Congress passed the Stored Communications Act (“SCA”) to provide additional protections for...
In the modern age, we increasingly live our lives through, and accompanied by, digital media. Virtua...
(Excerpt) IoT devices are an ever-increasing force of nature in our daily lives. They provide a mult...
This Article addresses the impact that the lack of oversight of the Internet of Things has on digita...
The rapid deployment of privacy-destroying technologies by governments and businesses threatens to m...
In the United States today, substance abusers have greater privacy than web users and privacy has be...
Informational privacy consists of the ability to control how others use our personal information. Ov...
ECPA has functioned fairly well during its first 20 years in striking the right balance between law ...
In 1986, Congress enacted the Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA) to afford privacy protect...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Technological...