“Neither this nor any other circuit has spoken to the constitutionality of computer surveillance techniques that reveal the to/from addresses of e-mail messages, the IP addresses of websites visited and the total amount of data transmitted to or from an account.” U.S. v. Forrester, __ F.3d __ (9th Cir. July 6, 2007). The court held the information was not protected.
E-mail header information, Volume of e-mail, not Constitutionally Protected
Source Peter Krakaur|2017-06-26T18:38:22-07:00Jul 9th, 2007|Categories: LegalEthics, Post|Tags: E-mail, Internet Use|Comments Off on E-mail header information, Volume of e-mail, not Constitutionally Protected