§ 2702. Voluntary disclosure of customer communications or records
(a)
Prohibitions.—
Except as provided in subsection (b) or (c)—
(1)
a person or entity providing an electronic communication service to the public shall not knowingly divulge to any person or entity the contents of a communication while in electronic storage by that service; and
(2)
a person or entity providing remote computing service to the public shall not knowingly divulge to any person or entity the contents of any communication which is carried or maintained on that service—
(3)
a provider of remote computing service or electronic communication service to the public shall not knowingly divulge a record or other information pertaining to a subscriber to or customer of such service (not including the contents of communications covered by paragraph (1) or (2)) to any governmental entity.
(b)
Exceptions for disclosure of communications.—
A provider described in subsection (a) may divulge the contents of a communication—
(1)
to an addressee or intended recipient of such communication or an agent of such addressee or intended recipient;
(3)
with the lawful consent of the originator or an addressee or intended recipient of such communication, or the subscriber in the case of remote computing service;
(4)
to a person employed or authorized or whose facilities are used to forward such communication to its destination;
(5)
as may be necessarily incident to the rendition of the service or to the protection of the rights or property of the provider of that service;
(6)
to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, in connection with a report submitted thereto under section
2258A;
(c)
Exceptions for Disclosure of Customer Records.—
A provider described in subsection (a) may divulge a record or other information pertaining to a subscriber to or customer of such service (not including the contents of communications covered by subsection (a)(1) or (a)(2))—
(3)
as may be necessarily incident to the rendition of the service or to the protection of the rights or property of the provider of that service;
(4)
to a governmental entity, if the provider, in good faith, believes that an emergency involving danger of death or serious physical injury to any person requires disclosure without delay of information relating to the emergency;
(5)
to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, in connection with a report submitted thereto under section
2258A; or
(d)
Reporting of Emergency Disclosures.—
On an annual basis, the Attorney General shall submit to the Committee on the Judiciary of the House of Representatives and the Committee on the Judiciary of the Senate a report containing—