Does Section 2702 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act require disclosure by a covered service provider?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Facebook, Inc. v. City of S.F., S230051 (Cal. 2018):

Section 2702 addresses disclosure by certain covered service providers and by no other person or entity. (Wesley College v. Pitts (D.Del. 1997) 974 F.Supp. 375, 389.) Subsection (a)(1) declares that, subject to specified exceptions, "a person or entity providing an electronic communication service20 to the public shall not knowingly

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