2006 New York Code - Unlawfully Obtaining Communications Information.



 
  § 250.30 Unlawfully obtaining communications information.
    A  person is guilty of unlawfully obtaining communications information
  when, knowing that he does not have the authorization of a telephone  or
  telegraph  corporation,  he obtains or attempts to obtain, by deception,
  stealth or in any other  manner,  from  such  corporation  or  from  any
  employee, officer or representative thereof:
    1.  Information  concerning  identification  or location of any wires,
  cables, lines, terminals or other apparatus used in furnishing telephone
  or telegraph service; or
    2. Information concerning a record of any communication  passing  over
  telephone or telegraph lines of any such corporation.
    Unlawfully   obtaining   communications   information  is  a  class  B
  misdemeanor.

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