The Federal Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia ruled yesterday that law enforcement agents seeking to intercept data packets that combine addressing information and the content of communications must meet the higher legal requirements needed for a search warrant. . . . . The Federal Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia ruled yesterday that law enforcement agents seeking to intercept data packets that combine addressing information and the content of communications must meet the higher legal requirements needed for a search warrant. The link for this article located at Computerworld.com is no longer available. . The Circuit Court of Appeals for D.C. applies more rigorous legal measures for capturing data packets in conversations.. Data Interception, Law Enforcement, Surveillance Standards, Court Ruling. . Anthony Pell
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