>>>>> "Niyam" == linuxlingam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Niyam> so do you think indian isps may get raided some day as well
Niyam> ? ***
Niyam> Australian Federal Police Raid Major ISPs
Niyam> "The Australian (newspaper) has an article about Telstra
Niyam> the major Australian ISP and other 'declined to name' ISPs
Niyam> that have been raided by Australian Federal Police to 'seek
Niyam> the identity of particular subscribers' in relation to
Niyam> their activity and files stored on the ISP's servers. I
Niyam> imagine they will eventually raid some domestic homes and
Niyam> make a scapegoat of some unfortunate teenagers." Links
Niyam>
http://australianit.news.com.au/common/print/0,7208,6081015%5E15306%5E%5Enbv%5E,00.html
Niyam> ***
In the US they just get a court order for records and the ISP is then
bound to give them the records. Wonder why they had to raid? More
like a friendly request, I'd think.
The stuff about taking universities to court is more scary. Next time
you feel a warm hand down the front of your trousers, start worrying:
it'll be Sony looking for pirated music.
-- Raju
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Raj Mathur [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://kandalaya.org/
It is the mind that moves
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