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- W184314863 abstract "The Stored Communications Act, 18 u.s.e. § 2703, enacted in 1986, represents Congress' attempt to strike a fair balance between the privacy rights of individuals who have entrusted the contents of their electronic communications to Internet service providers and the government 's legitima te interest in gaining access to such communications when investigating crimes. For over two decades, courts have relied on the Act to define the limits of online privacy, and have gene rally avoided tricky constitutional questions about the extent to which an e-mail 's author, or recipient, should reta in Fourth Amendment protection for copies of the email retained on their ISP 's server, To the extent scholars have debated the merits of the Act, they too have focused largely on whether it sufficiently protects e-mail correspondents and bloggers from the prying eyes of the government. This Artic/e, however, explores an overlooked but increasingly prominent Stored Communications Act issue-the Act 's restrictions on ISP disc/osures to criminal defendants and civillitigants, At present, the Act places an absolute bar on ISP disc/osures of the contents of communications in electronic storage to priva te parties. Accordingly, in cases where e-mail contents may only support a defense (and thus the government has no motivation to seek their disc/osure), a criminal defendant may have no ability to compel disc/osure of potentially exculpatory evidence in the hands of a third-party. As the cache of online evidence continues to expand, criminal defendants are beginning to discover that the Stored Communications Act may have created an uneven playing jield. This Article explores how this uneven playing jield came to exist, how it ajfects both criminal and civil cases, and how it may have constitutional implications. Final/y, the authors propose a simple amendment to the Stored Communications Act that would jil/ this gap, and ensure the Act's continued role as the preeminent arbiter of rights to remotely stored electronic contento" @default.
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- W184314863 title "Criminal Discovery of Internet Communications under the Stored Communications Act: It's Not a Level Playing Field" @default.
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