Colorado Code § 18-9-306

Abuse of telephone and telegraph service
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(1) A person commits abuse of
telephone and telegraph service, if:
(a) As an employee of a telegraph or telephone company he knowingly divulges the
contents or the purport of any message or part thereof sent or intended to be sent to any person
other than one to whom said message is sent or person authorized to receive the same; or
(b) He knowingly sends or delivers a false message or furnishes or conspires to furnish
such message to an operator to be sent or delivered with intent to injure, deceive, or defraud any
person, corporation, or the public; or
(c) He knowingly and without authorization opens any sealed envelope enclosing a
message with the purpose of learning the contents; or
(d) He impersonates another, and thereby procures the delivery to himself of the
message directed to such person, with the intent to use, destroy, or detain the same; or
(e) He knowingly and without authorization reads or learns the contents or meaning of a
message on its transit and uses or communicates to another any information so obtained; or
(f) He knowingly bribes a telegraph or telephone operator or employee of a telegraph or
telephone company to disclose any private message or the purport of the same received by him
by reason of his trust as agent of the company or uses such information when thus obtained.
(2) Abuse of telephone and telegraph service is a civil infraction.

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