Somehow I must have missed the transistion to lne.com, so here again... Maybe 
you didn't recieve my question because of the subscribers-only-stuff. Maybe 
you did, then of course forget it. Again.


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Subject: Imagine Bob owns an ISP...
Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2001 16:03:01 +0100
From: Olav Stetter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Cypherpunks mailing list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


Hello everyone!
I thought the following question might be of interest: Imagine Bob owns an 
ISP. Bob doesn't like government agencies very much and has (yet) no 
surveillence equipment installed. Alice now makes a contract with Bob that he 
provides internet access to Alice and she pays for it. If Bob is forced to 
install Carnivore-like equipment or anything of the like, he promises to tell 
Alice immediately. If he doesn't and Alice finds out, he has to pay [insert 
very large sum here] $ to Alice.

Now what happens when Bob is legally (or otherwise) forced to make his 
network a "patriotic" one and isn't allowed to tell Alice?
(as it is proposed in this "Convention on Cyber-Crime" by the European Union; 
at least that is my reading, which may very well be wrong; but in fact it is 
of no relevance here)

Thanks,
Olav Stetter


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