Sent to you by Sean McBride via Google Reader: U.N. Agency Eyes Curbs
on Internet Anonymity via Signs of the Times on 9/14/08 A United
Nations agency is quietly drafting technical standards, proposed by the
Chinese government, to define methods of tracing the original source of
Internet communications and potentially curbing the ability of users to
remain anonymous.

The U.S. National Security Agency is also participating in the "IP
Traceback" drafting group, named Q6/17, which is meeting next week in
Geneva to work on the traceback proposal. Members of Q6/17 have
declined to release key documents, and meetings are closed to the
public.

The potential for eroding Internet users' right to remain anonymous,
which is protected by law in the United States and recognized in
international law by groups such as the Council of Europe, has alarmed
some technologists and privacy advocates. Also affected may be services
such as the Tor anonymizing network.
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