Legal Question in Technology Law in Massachusetts
The Ma DA's office is compelling Google to turn over company emails. My question is this, below is the request.
Judging below, does it sound like Google will give up my exact home address?
"SUBSCRIBER INFORMATION" IS DEFINED BY 18 U.S.C. � 2703(C)(1)(C) AS "THE NAME; ADDRESS;
LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE CONNECTION RECORDS [ANI OR RADIUS LOGS], OR
RECORDS OF SESSION TIMES AND DURATIONS; LENGTH OF SERVICE (INCLUDING START DATE)
AND TYPES OF SERVICE UTILIZED; TELEPHONE OR INSTRUMENT NUMBER OR OTHER SUBSCRIBER
NUMBER OR IDENTITY, INCLUDING ANY TEMPORARILY ASSIGNED NETWORK ADDRESS; AND
MEANS AND SOURCE OF PAYMENT FOR SUCH SERVICE (INCLUDING ANY CREDIT CARD OR BANK
ACCOUNT NUMBER)" OF A SUBSCRIBER. THIS SHALL INCLUDE ANY HISTORICAL OR
1 Answer from Attorneys
It is highly likely that information will be provided to the party subpoenaing the information if your emails fall within the scope of the subpoena.
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