- Mashable, Wednesday, September 18, 2013 11:58 PM
An alliance of digital civil liberties groups including Internet companies Reddit and DuckDuckGo are pushing for a new bill to reform the Electronic Communications Privacy
Act a 1986 online privacy law that is widely considered out-of-date. The coalition relaunched VanishingRights.com, a website that supports the Email Privacy Act, a bill that
would require law enforcement officials to obtain a warrant in order to access the content of a citizen's email or documents stored in the cloud.
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