USA ACT

USA ACT (PDF):

SEC. 217. INTERCEPTION OF COMPUTER TRESPASSER COM-

MUNICATIONS.

Chapter 119 of title 18, United States Code, is

amended—

(1) in section 2510—

(A) in paragraph (17), by striking ‘‘and’’

at the end;

(B) in paragraph (18), by striking the pe-

riod and inserting a semicolon; and

(C) by inserting after paragraph (18) the

following:

‘‘(19) ‘protected computer’ has the meaning set

forth in section 1030; and

‘‘(20) ‘computer trespasser’—

‘‘(A) means a person who accesses a pro-

tected computer without authorization and thus

has no reasonable expectation of privacy in any

communication transmitted to, through, or from

the protected computer; and

‘‘(B) does not include a person known by

the owner or operator of the protected computer

to have an existing contractual relationship with

the owner or operator of the protected computer

for access to all or part of the protected com-

puter.’’; and

(2) in section 2511(2), by inserting at the end

the following:

‘‘(i) It shall not be unlawful under this chapter for

a person acting under color of law to intercept the wire

or electronic communications of a computer trespasser,

if—

‘‘(i) the owner or operator of the protected com-

puter authorizes the interception of the computer

trespasser’s communications on the protected com-

puter;

‘‘(ii) the person acting under color of law is

lawfully engaged in an investigation;

‘‘(iii) the person acting under color of law has

reasonable grounds to believe that the contents of

the computer trespasser’s communications will be

relevant to the investigation; and

‘‘(iv) such interception does not acquire commu-

nications other than those transmitted to or from

the computer trespasser.’’.

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