There is a bill proposed in both the house and the senate that would require
ISPs (and anyone that runs a wifi node) to keep records of all ips and who
was using them for 6 months. But it is not law yet.

I don't know of any email retention laws for ISPs.

But, with all the secret ISP rules that the Justice Dept want, who really
knows anymore?

On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 4:22 PM, Justin Scott
<jscott-li...@gravityfree.com>wrote:

>
> > Isn't it law in the U.S. that ISP's have to do the same
> > thing? I seem to remember seeing an ad about email
> > storage systems in the Las Vegas airport saying something
> > along the lines of it now being law to store all email so
> > you should use Barracuda or something. Is that correct?
>
> Regulations that apply to government entities and some corporations require
> retention of e-mail for certain periods, but nothing I am aware of requires
> ISPs or regular business e-mail to be retained for any specific period.
>


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