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Appeals Circuit Ruling: ISPs Can Read E-Mail 527

leviramsey writes "The US Court of Appeals for the First Circuit (covering Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island) has ruled that e-mail providers are not violating the law by reading users' e-mail without the user's consent. The decision finds that the Wiretap Act does not cover interception of communications where the communications are being stored, not transmitted. Perhaps OSDN should send the defendant, accused in 2001 of reading users emails in order to find out what they were interested in purchasing from Amazon, a T-shirt from ThinkGeek?"
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Appeals Circuit Ruling: ISPs Can Read E-Mail

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  • by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday June 30, 2004 @04:55PM (#9575193)
    There are people that don't run their own mail servers? Well, I suppose that might change now.
  • oh no! (Score:5, Funny)

    by 2057 ( 600541 ) on Wednesday June 30, 2004 @04:57PM (#9575226) Homepage Journal
    Oh god now they will know about my massive addiction to penis enlargers! seriously i don't use my isp account for anything important if they wanna know about penis enlarging treatments go fer it.
  • by Mind Booster Noori ( 772408 ) on Wednesday June 30, 2004 @04:59PM (#9575264) Homepage
    Fortunatly...

    1) I'm not in USA;
    2) I use gpg;
    3) I'm wearing that t-shirt.

    This is just as wrong as stupid: makes me remember how 2600 lost in court making links to illegal stuff illegal, when, after, others won in the same court prooving linking is just linking, not illegal (good for Google :-))

    It's frustrating when we clearly see that the laws are just bendable...
  • by grunt107 ( 739510 ) on Wednesday June 30, 2004 @04:59PM (#9575269)
    will be using Ray Romano's encryption scheme:

    I ehat het su ourtc fo ppealsa!!

    It's time to start skimming the gene pool
  • Excellent (Score:4, Funny)

    by Quasar1999 ( 520073 ) on Wednesday June 30, 2004 @05:00PM (#9575274) Journal
    And to think I used to read all the cute girls emails at school when I was a temp sysadmin... it was all legal! w00t... I wonder if the extortion I did using the information I gleaned from their emails was equally as legal... oh well, I guess I'll never know... besides, how else is a geek supposed to get action in highschool? :P
  • No problem (Score:4, Funny)

    by nizo ( 81281 ) on Wednesday June 30, 2004 @05:01PM (#9575296) Homepage Journal
    Simply include a picture of the goatse guy or tubgirl in every email and they will be sorry they ever read it.
  • by cbovasso ( 608431 ) on Wednesday June 30, 2004 @05:08PM (#9575403)
    Now my ISP will know I have a small penis, credit card debt, hair loss and can't function sexually.

    Chris.
  • by pilgrim23 ( 716938 ) on Wednesday June 30, 2004 @05:32PM (#9575721)
    I think this is absolutely the ISP (or admin's) right to read whatever they need to in a customer's email to better provide service and further the casue of communication..
    -signed Apeals Court Sysadmin

    PS : Justice Smith: Zelda's email had some tech difficulties getting through, but what she said was:
    She couldn't get the chocolate stains out of her purple tutu so she will have to wear the red one for the usual Thursday session. be sure to wear your fishnets and don't forget the whips.
  • by Random BedHead Ed ( 602081 ) on Wednesday June 30, 2004 @05:33PM (#9575734) Homepage Journal

    ISPs can read e-mail? Finally. Now maybe someone at an ISP will reply to the several dozen "One of your customers is sending me spam" messages. It's about time ISPs got around to reading e-mail.

    Now to read the article ...

  • by cerberusss ( 660701 ) on Wednesday June 30, 2004 @06:05PM (#9576065) Journal
    We just read their mail too. It seems you need the penis enlargement that is commonly referred to in other threads here.
  • by gillbates ( 106458 ) on Wednesday June 30, 2004 @06:41PM (#9576414) Homepage Journal

    I feel like starting an ISP and offering free email accounts to congressmen, judges, FBI agents, etc...

    The time difference between an embarrassing email leak and legislation outlawing reading another's email is left as an exercise for the reader....

  • good luck! (Score:3, Funny)

    by glwtta ( 532858 ) on Wednesday June 30, 2004 @06:46PM (#9576461) Homepage
    Judging by my Yahoo inbox, all they will get from this is the world's most gigantic penis.
  • by DroppedPacket ( 621464 ) on Wednesday June 30, 2004 @08:11PM (#9577146)
    WHY? WHY? Because next they start listening to your phone...

    Dude, they are already listening on your phone. What bugs me is they keep listening in on my mind. And I've been hearing some crosschat from their thoughts too. It's really scary...

  • by Anonymous Coward on Thursday July 01, 2004 @12:57AM (#9578612)
    This sounds *FUN* for the ISPs.

    * New revenue opportunities in insider trading - lots of people send work email through an ISP - a sales guy going "I just got a big deal" would be interesting.
    * New revenue opportunities in blackmail - threatening to expose an affair or a drug buy
    * New revenue opportunities in spam - so you trusted the Nigerian General, here's one from Ethiopia.
    * New revenue opportunites through targetd marketing - so your mom has cancer, time to send the miracle-cure ads.
    * New stalking opportunities - gee, that customer sounds hot in her instant messages. wonder where she's partying this weekend.

  • by Bazzargh ( 39195 ) on Thursday July 01, 2004 @05:37AM (#9579692)
    Thank you for listening. I needed to get that off my chest. I'm just sick and tired of dickheads like the parent being the standard by which humanity is judged.

    Earthling compassion surprise Morvo. Morvo will spare your puny world.

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