Declan McCullagh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Right, in most circumstances you're not required to keep logs. But 
>there are some cases, albeit a fairly narrow subset, in which you'd 
>want to have log files that are available to you but not an 
>adversary using legal process.
>
>-Declan

Which would/could get you charged with obstruction of 
justice/contempt/conspiracy etc, etc.  You can protect your log files 
safely enough by not having any-  But protecting your real ASSets is 
a bit more difficult.

Regards,  Matt-


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