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In 1986, the earlier wire-tapping law was updated to included electronic communications. ECPA protects electronic communications from point-to-point, that is while it travels through "cyberspace."
Unfortunately, ten years later, with concerns about the difficulty of performing legal wiretaps on digital circuits the FBI pushed for something called the Digital Telephony Act, which was passed by Congress. This act requires telecommunications carriers to design their systems to be tappable for the convenience of law enforcement. |