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E-Mail Snooping Ruled Permissible

By Kim Zetter | Also by this reporter Page 1 of 1

08:40 AM Jun. 30, 2004 PT

E-mail privacy suffered a serious setback on Tuesday when a court of appeals ruled that an e-mail provider did not break the law in reading his customers’ communications without their consent.

The First Court of Appeals in Massachusetts ruled that Bradford C. Councilman did not violate criminal wiretap laws when he surreptitiously copied and read the mail of his customers in order to monitor their transactions.

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