Statement on Senate Judiciary Committee Passage of ECPA
Washington, D.C. -- Today, The Internet Association
issued the following statement in support of the Senate Judiciary
Committee's passage of the Electronic Communications Privacy Amendments
Act of 2013:
"The Senate Judiciary Committee's passage of the Electronic
Communications Privacy Amendments Act of 2013 is a significant step in
safeguarding the privacy of users' electronically stored content. We
commend Chairman Leahy, Senator Lee, and the members of the Senate
Judiciary Committee for their leadership on this issue. The Internet
Association applauds the bipartisan efforts of the Senate Judiciary
Committee in requiring law enforcement to possess a warrant before
gaining access to online content, no matter where it is stored or for
how long. This is an important issue for the Internet industry, and we
remain committed to ensuring that this bill is signed into law."
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About The Internet Association:
The Internet Association is the unified voice of the Internet economy
representing the interests of the leading Internet companies including
Airbnb, Amazon.com, AOL, ebay, Expedia, Facebook, Google, IAC, LinkedIn,
Monster Worldwide, Rackspace, salesforce.com,
SurveyMonkey, TripAdvisor, Yahoo!, and Zynga. The Internet Association
is dedicated to advancing public policy solutions to strengthen and
protect Internet freedom, foster innovation and economic development,
and empower users. The Internet Association is headquartered in
Washington, D.C.
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