Privacy Protection for Programming: Is Modifying Satellite Descramblers a Violation of the Wiretap Law? United States v. Hux, 940 F.2d 314 (8th Cir. 1991)
Author:
Thomas N. FitzGibbon
(Washington University School of Law)
Case Comment
Privacy Protection for Programming: Is Modifying Satellite Descramblers a Violation of the Wiretap Law? United States v. Hux, 940 F.2d 314 (8th Cir. 1991)
Author:
Thomas N. FitzGibbon
(Washington University School of Law)
FitzGibbon,
T.
(1992) 'Privacy Protection for Programming: Is Modifying Satellite Descramblers a Violation of the Wiretap Law? United States v. Hux, 940 F.2d 314 (8th Cir. 1991)',
Washington University Law Review.
70(1)
:231-241.
FitzGibbon,
T.
Privacy Protection for Programming: Is Modifying Satellite Descramblers a Violation of the Wiretap Law? United States v. Hux, 940 F.2d 314 (8th Cir. 1991). Washington University Law Review. 1992 1;
70(1)
:231-241.
FitzGibbon,
T.
(1992, 1 1). Privacy Protection for Programming: Is Modifying Satellite Descramblers a Violation of the Wiretap Law? United States v. Hux, 940 F.2d 314 (8th Cir. 1991).
Washington University Law Review
70(1)
:231-241.