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  2. Doe subpoena - Wikipedia

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    However, a private party in a lawsuit may force an ISP to disclose non-content records (e.g. the name of the owner of an account, a list of email addresses to whom emails were sent, access times, etc.) through a subpoena. In addition, the government can obtain the records needed to identify the person behind an IP address using a subpoena.

  3. Protecting Children from Internet Pornographers Act of 2011

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    Brown further reasoned that an Internet Service Provider (ISP) could retain client records for a limited span of time, ranging from a couple hours, days, or weeks, and that a lack of uniformity across ISPs "significantly hinders law enforcement's ability to identify predators when they come across child pornography." He then provided an actual ...

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    He turned down the porn company's request to subpoena its target's internet service provider. But Lamberth is in the bare minority of federal judges who have challenged plaintiffs such as Strike 3.

  5. Stored Communications Act - Wikipedia

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    An ISP can disclose the contents of a subscriber's communications authorized by that subscriber. [7] Section 2703 (18 U.S.C. § 2703) of the SCA describes the conditions under which the government is able to compel an ISP to disclose "customer or subscriber" content and non-content information for each of these types of service: [8]

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    Music on demand. Television programs. Mobile phone service. Professional sports telecasts. Audiobooks. News. Videogames. Computer software. A growing number of products and services are being sold ...

  7. United States v. Warshak - Wikipedia

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    United States v. Warshak, 631 F.3d 266 (6th Cir. 2010) is a criminal case decided by the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit holding that government agents violated the defendant's Fourth Amendment rights by compelling his Internet service provider (ISP) to turn over his emails without first obtaining a search warrant based on probable cause.

  8. Terms of Service - AOL Legal

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    Except as prohibited by law, we will send you notice if we plan to comply with a civil subpoena related to your account. You agree to hold us harmless for the release of any information related to your account in connection with a civil subpoena including, but not limited to, any claims that you did not receive notice of the civil subpoena from us.

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