The ISP List is a database of internet service providers and other online content providers that will help you get the information you need for your case. For each ISP listed, you will find the legal contact information and instructions needed to serve subpoenas, court orders, and search warrants. Dramatically reduce your trial time and save thousands of dollars by hiring Rexxfield`s global team of digital litigation support investigators to support your legal team. Yahoo also provides publicly available processes that allow people to report potential issues related to the impact of our activities on human rights. The Yahoo Ethics & Compliance (yahooinc.com/yahooethics) website is available 24/7 for anyone who wants to ask questions, seek advice, and raise concerns, including our human rights commitments. This registration function allows anonymous reporting (where permitted by local law) via the web, email, toll-free phone number, and mail. Globally, Yahoo may disclose User Data in response to valid legal process (e.g., subpoena, court order, or search warrant) issued by a government agency. We carefully review all government requests to determine the appropriate scope of data to be provided and interpret requests narrowly to produce the least amount of data necessary to meet the request. We have already objected to processing and will continue to do so if it is too broad or incompatible with applicable law. We may voluntarily disclose user data in the rare cases where we conclude that prompt disclosure is necessary to prevent an imminent threat of death or serious bodily injury to any person, to the extent permitted by law. • Because the Policy applies to all legal proceedings to disclose information, Yahoo will NOTIFY upon receipt of a subpoena for basic subscriber information, except as excluded by an order under 2705. MSN Online Services asks law enforcement officials to contact them directly for a copy of their ISP compliance guide. Their number is 425-722-1299.
We know that it can be difficult to get the information you need from Internet services and other online content providers. If you need help with this, please let us know through our Support and Training Center. We can answer your questions about submitting a legal request and help you decipher the results. As with requests through a valid legal process, we carefully review and determine the appropriate scope of data to be provided and carefully interpret all requests in order to produce the least amount of data necessary to satisfy them. In addition, Yahoo will only disclose information in circumstances where there is a legal basis, i.e., to comply with applicable laws, regulations, legal process, or government requests. For example, U.S. law requires us to report identified or suspected images that exploit children to the U.S. National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC). In cases where a request is made and no legal basis is provided, Yahoo will only respond if required by a court order. When we receive valid legal process from non-governmental organizations, we carefully review and interpret such requests to produce as little data as is necessary to respond to the request. Unless prohibited by law, it is our policy to explicitly notify our users of third-party requests for their information prior to disclosure, thereby giving them the opportunity to challenge requests for their information. We rely on various legal bases to lawfully process your data in connection with our products and services.
Below are some examples of processing operations we carry out to achieve our purposes and the main legal bases on which we rely: This means that Yahoo has received legal process (such as a subpoena or search warrant) asking us to disclose information about your account. We sent you the notification because we respect your rights and privacy (and those of all users). Our policy is to explicitly inform users of third-party requests for their information prior to disclosure, thereby giving users the opportunity to dispute the request. In some cases, we may be prohibited by law from providing such notice and in exceptional circumstances (e.g. imminent danger to life) we may decide not to make a notification. These email notifications are designed to provide transparency that allows you, as a user, to dispute a data request. Therefore, a communication from Yahoo or one of our brands will never ask for your personal information or require you to sign up to receive more information. If you`ve received an email notification from Yahoo asking for this information, it`s probably a scam. Do not provide the requested information. Instead, report it to us or report it as a phishing scam. Yahoo may have data that responded to the government`s request for data, but due to a defect or other problem with the government`s data request, no data was created (for example, sought the request only for data that could not be legally obtained through the intended legal process). This category also includes requests for government data that were removed upon receipt by Yahoo.
We carefully review regulatory data requests to determine whether they are legally sufficient and interpret them narrowly to produce the least amount of data needed to meet the demand.
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