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Re: FCC Asks For Comments On Internet Wiretapping
From: Shawn Duffy <shawnduffy () gmail com>
Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 18:12:27 -0400
I don't think that would be considered communication with them... that shouldn't be your concern. The potential problem is the gov't would have the opportunity to snoop on your traffic too and you would have to "trust" that they aren't. On Wed, 29 Sep 2004 15:17:27 -0400, Lawrence, Michael <mlawrence () soroc com> wrote:
There is an article posted on Slashdot.org, regarding this issue. http://yro.slashdot.org/yro/04/09/29/1331234.shtml?tid=158&tid=95&tid=103&tid=17 Now my question is, if this is to be setup in a similar fashion to telephone wiretapping, what is to happen with broadcasted packets sent or received by the tapped connection? Beyond the fact that probably 80%-90% of all internet broadcasts would contain little to no useful data top incriminate someone, this still could be an issue. Say for example, I am connected to the internet through the same broadband ISP as someone that is being "tapped". Now this person is receiving broadcast messages from myself, for DNS items and so on. Will my broadcasts count as communication with this person? This was just a dumb thought I had when reading the posting. Mike
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