Re: [Raven] Comments on Draft -- Take 2

"Ge' Weijers" <ge@progressive-systems.com> Mon, 07 February 2000 22:11 UTC

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From: Ge' Weijers <ge@progressive-systems.com>
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Subject: Re: [Raven] Comments on Draft -- Take 2
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On Mon, Feb 07, 2000 at 05:39:07PM +0100, chefren wrote:
> Is this "tested"? I don't know of divergence of national 
> laws, to the contrary, all EU countries are lining up.

US: no requirement to facilitate wiretapping of Internet data traffic,
i.e. it's not (yet?) the ISP's problem.

NL (and maybe a few more EU countries currently) require wiretaps on
warrant. ISP needs to comply.

Russia: enable snooping on everything all the time by security
services. ISP needs to feed a copy of all traffic to the spooks.


That's about as divergent as it gets, and different requirement will
need different solutions.

Ge'

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