interception definition
interception means the harvesting of salmon originating in the waters of one Party by a fishery of the other Party;
interception means the interception of telecommunication mess- ages to or from a person specified in the authorisation of the inter- ception at a telecommunications address so specified;
interception or “intercept” means any activity intended to capture, read, listen to or understand the communication of a person;
More Definitions of interception
interception means listening, tapping, recording, storing, decrypting, intercepting, interfering with, or carrying out any other type of surveillance over voice and data communications without prior explicit consent of the user;
interception means the monitoring, modifying, viewing or recording of non-public transmissions of data to or from a computer system over a telecommunications system, and includes, in relation to a function of a computer system, listening to or recording a function of a computer system or acquiring the substance, its meaning or purport of such function;
interception means real-time surveillance, recording, listening, acquisition, viewing, controlling or any other similar act of data processing service or computer data;
interception means an act by a person who is not party to an electronic communication of listening to, monitoring, viewing, reading or recording a private communication in transit, without the knowledge of the person making and receiving the communication, whether such communication is done in real time or otherwise between—
interception means the intentional:
interception or "intercept" means any activity intended to capture, read, listen to, record and/or copy communication of a person;
interception means the aural acquisition of the 54-55 contents of a communication through the use of an interception 54-56 [electronic, mechanical, or other] device that is made without the 54-57 consent of a party to the communication, but does not include the 54-58 ordinary use of: