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EncyclopediaSeeECPAElectronic Communications Privacy Act
Electronic Communications Privacy ActLegislation in the United States, passed in 1986, that protects most communication sent over a computer network from search or seizure without a warrant. The Act requires law enforcement officials to abide by the same requirements for computer communications as they do for telephone communications. Exemptions established by the Act, such as access to records kept by service providers, have proven controversial.AcronymsSeeEPCA |