Whoever— (1) willfully opens or reads, or causes to be read, any sealed letter not addressed to himself, without being authorized to do so, either by the writer of such letter or by the person to whom it is addressed; or (2) without the like authority, publishes any of the contents of such letter, knowing […]
(a) Whoever, being an agent, operator or employee of any telegraph, cable, telephone or radio office, willfully— (1) refuses or neglects to send any message received at such office for transmission; or (2) postpones the same out of its order; or (3) refuses or neglects to deliver any message received by telegraph, cable or telephone— […]
Whoever, being an agent, operator, or employee of any radio, telephone, telegraph or cable office— (1) uses or appropriates in any way, any information derived by him from any private message passing through his hands, and addressed to any other person, or in any other manner acquired by him by reason of his trust as […]
Whoever— (1) by means of any machine, instrument, or contrivance, or in any other manner, willfully and fraudulently reads or attempts to read any message, or to learn the contents thereof, while the same is being sent by radio or over any telegraph line; (2) willfully and fraudulently or clandestinely, learns or attempts to learn […]
Whoever— (1) by the payment or promise of any bribe, inducement or reward, procures or attempts to procure any telegraph, radio or cable agent, operator or employee to disclose any private message, or the contents, purport, substance, or meaning thereof; (2) offers to any such agent, operator or employee any bribe, compensation or reward for […]
Whoever willfully discloses the contents of any telegraphic, radio or cable message, or any part thereof, addressed to another person, without the permission of such person, unless directed so to do by lawful order of a court, shall be fined not more than $500 or imprisoned not more than 1 year, or both.
Whoever willfully alters the purport, effect, or meaning of a telegraphic, radio or cable message to the injury of another, shall be fined not more than $2,000 or imprisoned not more than 5 years, or both.
Whoever, not being connected with any telegraph, radio, or cable office— (1) willfully opens any sealed envelope inclosing any telegraphic, radio or cable message, without authority or consent of the person to whom the same may be directed and with the purpose of learning the contents of such message; or (2) fraudulently personates any other […]