"Perry E. Metzger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>> EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT WANTS ISPs TO SPY
>> The European Parliament last Friday passed the Lawful Interception of
>> Communications council resolution on new technologies -- known as Enfopol --
>> which requires Internet service providers and telephone companies to provide
>> law-enforcement agencies with full-time, real-time access to Internet
>> transmissions, even those traversing along multiple networks.  

The full article says the resolution is non-binding.  This means that
Europeans should call their local MPs (or whatever the equivalent is
in your country), and tell them why implementing this non-binding
resolution is such a bad idea (both technically and morally).

                Marc

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