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Subject: IP: ELECTRONIC FRONTIER FOUNDATION DEFENDS PRIVATE COMMUNICATIONS
> >FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE > >Contact: Lee Tien, EFF Staff Attorney, tien@eff.org, 415-436-9333 x102 > >ELECTRONIC FRONTIER FOUNDATION DEFENDS PRIVATE COMMUNICATIONS > >AIRLINE PILOT CHARGES HAWAIIAN AIRLINES ILLEGALLY ACQUIRED INFORMATION > >March 19, 2001 -- The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) joined the >creator of a private website in arguing that the Ninth Circuit Court of >Appeals correctly decided on January 8, 2001, that unauthorized >interception of private web communications violates the Electronic >Communications Privacy Act (ECPA). > >EFF filed an amicus brief in the case of Konop vs. Hawaiian Airlines, >where a Hawaiian Airlines executive impersonated an airline pilot in order >to acquire inside information about labor organizing issues at the >airline. Robert Konop was a pilot at Hawaiian Airlines and created the >website as a private forum criticizing labor concessions that Hawaiian >sought from the pilots' labor union and the union's willingness to concede >to the airline's demands. > >Hawaiian Airlines vice president James Davis entered Konop's website using >a password he obtained by pretending he was a pilot. He also clicked a >button certifying he agreed to terms and conditions restricting entry to, >and disclosure of the site's contents only to non-management airline >employees registered to use the site. Davis accessed the private website >at least 34 times and learned the details of Konop's disagreement with the >airline and the controlling pilots' union, violating the privacy of >Konop's electronic communications. Konop was subsequently suspended by >the airline. > >EFF joined the case after Hawaiian asked the Ninth Circuit to reconsider >its January decision, arguing that Davis' unauthorized viewing of Konop's >website was not an interception of Konop's private communications under >ECPA. EFF replied that Davis' unauthorized acquisition of Konop's private >communications was clearly an interception of those communications, in >much the same way that listening in on a private telephone conversation is >an interception of that communication. > >Hawaiian Airlines argues that communications can only be "intercepted" >when they are in transit, not when they are stored on a disk. Absurdly, >under Hawaiian's approach, a single communication passing between >computers would almost randomly alternate between being a stored >communication and being one in transit. > >The Justice Department submitted an amicus brief supporting Hawaiian >Airlines, arguing that website interceptions such as the one performed by >Davis are not interceptions but rather open surveillance activities that >can be done without obtaining warrants. EFF believes that private web >communications are entitled to as much privacy as telephone calls, and >that law enforcement officers must meet the same high standards, including >a court-approved wiretap order, for intercepting both kinds of private >communications. > >The Electronic Frontier Foundation ( http://www.eff.org ) is the leading >civil liberties organization working to protect rights in the digital >world. Founded in 1990, EFF actively encourages and challenges industry >and government to support free expression, privacy, and openness in the >information society. EFF is a member-supported organization and maintains >one of the most-linked-to websites in the world. EFF sees its action in >this case as part of its larger mission to protect privacy online. > >Plaintiff Robert C. Konop of Playa del Rey, California, represents himself >in the case. > >Defendant Hawaiian Airlines, Inc., is represented by Mark Perry of the law >firm Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, located in San Francisco, CA. > >An archive of briefs and other materials related to this case appears on >the EFF website at: http://www.eff.org/Legal/Cases/Konop_v_Hawaiian_Airlines/ > > -end- > For archives see: http://www.interesting-people.org/
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