Maybe they should have said that allowing government workers to download and install P2P sharing software is a national security risk - and it certainly is. But one would think they'd already have that policy written and well known...
On 3/14/07, Rob, grandpa of Ryan, Trevor, Devon & Hannah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm sorry, but this just seems to go a bit beyond the realms of reasonable precaution. I mean, I'm an author (even though text-only), so presumably I've got a reason to support copyright. But music-swapping as a threat to national security? OK, the file-sharing being a dangerous activity I can buy: I've always said that it (along with IM) is extremely dangerous.
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