The ECPA represents the primary legislation regulating the ability of the federal government to eavesdrop on U.S. citizens’ communications.
Title I of the ECPA, known as the Wiretap Act, prohibits spying on real‐time communications without consent.
Exceptions to the Wiretap Act:
Law enforcement may also intercept communications with appropriate court orders, such as a warrant.
• Legal eavesdropping by the government is permitted as authorized by appropriate laws, such as the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), discussed later in this chapter.
• Law enforcement may also intercept communications with appropriate court orders, such as a warrant.
• Communications may be intercepted or recorded with the consent of only one party in the communication.
I support the indicated answer (crosschecked with the book).
upvoted 1 times
...
Log in to ExamTopics
Sign in:
Community vote distribution
A (35%)
C (25%)
B (20%)
Other
Most Voted
A voting comment increases the vote count for the chosen answer by one.
Upvoting a comment with a selected answer will also increase the vote count towards that answer by one.
So if you see a comment that you already agree with, you can upvote it instead of posting a new comment.
Bhimesh
7 months, 2 weeks agoRomeokton
9 months, 4 weeks ago