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RE: Fed Bill Would Restrict Web Server Logs
From: "David Hubbard" <dhubbard () dino hostasaurus com>
Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 11:16:58 -0500
From: Andy Davidson
Speaking with my e-commerce vendor hat on, server logs (apache, mail, application audit logs) and other information about visitors (especially those who have conducted a purchase transaction with us, or signed up to our newsletter) never stop having a business purpose - it's called referential integrity. We want to use them to track the behaviour fraudulent users for example.
Anyone who runs mailing lists has to keep that info to be able to prove how and when someone opted in. David
Current thread:
- Re: Fed Bill Would Restrict Web Server Logs, (continued)
- Re: Fed Bill Would Restrict Web Server Logs David G. Andersen (Feb 14)
- Re: Fed Bill Would Restrict Web Server Logs Frank Louwers (Feb 14)
- Re: Fed Bill Would Restrict Web Server Logs Suresh Ramasubramanian (Feb 14)
- RE: Fed Bill Would Restrict Web Server Logs Mark Borchers (Feb 14)
- Re: Fed Bill Would Restrict Web Server Logs Jeff Shultz (Feb 14)
- Re: Fed Bill Would Restrict Web Server Logs Florian Weimer (Feb 14)
- Re: Fed Bill Would Restrict Web Server Logs Frank Louwers (Feb 14)
- Re: Fed Bill Would Restrict Web Server Logs David G. Andersen (Feb 14)
- Re: Fed Bill Would Restrict Web Server Logs Hyunseog Ryu (Feb 14)
- Re: Fed Bill Would Restrict Web Server Logs Bill Nash (Feb 14)
- Re: Fed Bill Would Restrict Web Server Logs Steven M. Bellovin (Feb 14)
- Re: Fed Bill Would Restrict Web Server Logs Owen DeLong (Feb 14)
- RE: Fed Bill Would Restrict Web Server Logs David Hubbard (Feb 14)
- RE: Fed Bill Would Restrict Web Server Logs Bill Nash (Feb 14)
- Re: Fed Bill Would Restrict Web Server Logs Gregory Hicks (Feb 14)