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9th Circuit Considers Email Privacy for Non-U.S. Citizens

Posted on August 8, 2011 by pogowasright.org

June Williams reports:

An Indian energy company asked the 9th Circuit to force Microsoft to produce emails from an Indian citizen’s Hotmail account, arguing that the customer is not protected under the Electronic Communications Privacy Act.

Suzlon Energy originally subpoenaed the documents for use in Australian court in a case involving Rajagopalan Sridhar, a former Suzlon employee accused of fraud.

 

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