ECPA - significado y definición. Qué es ECPA
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Qué (quién) es ECPA - definición

US ACT OF CONGRESS
ECPA; Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986; Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1968; Electronic Communication Privacy Act

ECPA         
Electronic Communications Privacy Act (Reference: USA)
Electronic Commerce Protection Act         
ANTI-SPAM LEGISLATION INTRODUCED IN 2009 BY THE GOVERNMENT OF CANADA
The Electronic Commerce Protection Act (ECPA) (the Act) is anti-spam legislation introduced in 2009 by the Government of Canada at the House of Commons.CBC News: Conservatives introduce anti-spam bill
Evangelical Christian Publishers Association         
CHRISTIAN PUBLISHER
ECPA Christian Book Award; Gold Medallion Book Award
The Evangelical Christian Publishers Association (ECPA) is an international non-profit trade association whose member companies are involved in the publishing and distribution of Christian content worldwide. ECPA has operated since 1974, and operates by "building networking, information, and advocacy opportunities within the industry and throughout multiple channels so that members can more effectively produce and deliver transformational Christian content".

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Electronic Communications Privacy Act

The Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986 (ECPA) was enacted by the United States Congress to extend restrictions on government wire taps of telephone calls to include transmissions of electronic data by computer (18 U.S.C. § 2510 et seq.), added new provisions prohibiting access to stored electronic communications, i.e., the Stored Communications Act (SCA, 18 U.S.C. § 2701 et seq.), and added so-called pen trap provisions that permit the tracing of telephone communications (18 U.S.C. § 3121 et seq.). ECPA was an amendment to Title III of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 (the Wiretap Statute), which was primarily designed to prevent unauthorized government access to private electronic communications. The ECPA has been amended by the Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act (CALEA) of 1994, the USA PATRIOT Act (2001), the USA PATRIOT reauthorization acts (2006), and the FISA Amendments Act (2008)