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Divulging Content of Electronic Communications Service | Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure | Ohio Law

Ohio law 2933.521 restricts electronic communication providers from divulging message content, with exceptions for lawful and authorized disclosures.

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Divulging Content of Electronic Communications Service

Ohio — Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure

Summary

Ohio Revised Code Section 2933.521 prohibits electronic communication service providers from purposely divulging the content of communications in transmission, with specific exceptions. These exceptions include lawful consent, authorized disclosures, and inadvertent disclosures related to crimes, among others. The law aims to protect user privacy while allowing certain disclosures under specific circumstances.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Ohio law say about sharing the content of electronic communications?

Ohio law prohibits providers from purposely sharing the content of communications in transmission, with specific exceptions such as lawful consent or law enforcement needs.

Can electronic communication providers share messages with law enforcement?

Yes, if the content pertains to a crime and was inadvertently obtained, providers may disclose it to law enforcement under certain conditions.

Are there any exceptions where providers can share communication content?

Yes, exceptions include lawful consent, authorized disclosures, and disclosures made to forward the communication or in cases of inadvertent acquisition related to crimes.

Does this law apply to all electronic communication services in Ohio?

Yes, it applies broadly to providers offering electronic communication services to the public within Ohio, with specific provisions for lawful disclosures.

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In simple terms: Ohio law 2933.521 restricts electronic communication providers from divulging message content, with exceptions for lawful and authorized disclosures.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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