http://www.law.com/cgi-bin/gx.cgi/AppLogic+FTContentServer?pagename=law/View&c=Article&cid=ZZZ5C1JRPQC&live=true&cst=1&pc=0&pa=0&s=News&ExpIgnore=true&showsummary=0
Cable-Based Internet Provider Cannot Reveal Federal Probe
Tom Perrotta
New York Law Journal
August 23, 2001
In an apparent case of first impression, a district court has ordered a
cable company to provide federal investigators with private details about
one of its Internet subscribers without informing the subscriber.
The ruling, handed down by U.S. Magistrate Judge Gabriel W. Gorenstein of
the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, comes amidst
much debate over the scope of the Cable Communications Policy Act of 1984.
The decision will be published Monday.
In Re Application of the United States of America for an Order Pursuant to
18 U.S.C. §2703(d), 01 Mag. 1389, concerns the government's request for
information about a subscriber to Cablevision Systems Corp.'s Optimum
Online Internet service. The subscriber, the government claimed, may be
associated with unspecified criminal activity currently under investigation.
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