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EMPLOYEE'S ACCESS TO SECURE WEB SITE VIOLATES ECPA, SAYS NINTH CIR. Konop v. Hawaiian Airlines

15 No. 7 ANEMPLR 0Andrews Employment Litigation Reporter (Approx. 4 pages)

EMPLOYEE'S ACCESS TO SECURE WEB SITE VIOLATES ECPA, SAYS NINTH CIR. Konop v. Hawaiian Airlines

15 No. 7 ANEMPLR 0Andrews Employment Litigation Reporter (Approx. 4 pages)

15 No. 7 Andrews Employment Litig. Rep. 0
Andrews Employment Litigation Reporter
February 6, 2001
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EMPLOYEE'S ACCESS TO SECURE WEB SITE VIOLATES ECPA, SAYS NINTH CIR.

Konop v. Hawaiian Airlines

On an issue of first impression, the Ninth Circuit has ruled that material stored on a secure Web site, such as one which requires a password for access, is protected from unlawful interception under the Electronic Communications Privacy Act. Konop...
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