Question

In the 1920's, Roy Olmstead was a lieutenant on the Seattle police force. He had a side job as one of the most successful bootleggers int he Pacific Northwest during Pohibition. He made millions each year until his side job became part of a federal investigation, in which they spent months listening and noting business calls, without Mr. Olmstead's knowledge. This case became a landmark case that set the stage for which of the following legislations, which was enacted in 1986. (1 point) Responses Net neutrality Net neutrality Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) Wiretap Act Wiretap Act Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA)

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The case involving Roy Olmstead is associated with the Wiretap Act. The investigation into his bootlegging operations included wiretapping his phone conversations, which raised significant legal questions about privacy and law enforcement's ability to conduct surveillance. The Wiretap Act, enacted in 1968 and later amended, addressed these issues. However, it is important to note that the specifics of the legislative history you refer to in 1986 may relate to the amendments made to the original statute.

So the correct answer is **Wiretap Act**.