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 Original URL: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/10/19/schneier_talks_law/
 Bruce Schneier talks cyber law
 By John Oates in Vienna (john.oates at theregister.co.uk)
 Published Wednesday 19th October 2005 10:01 GMT

 RSA Europe 2005 ISPs must be made liable for viruses and other bad network
 traffic, Bruce Schneier, security guru and founder and CTO of Counterpane
 Internet Security, told The Register yesterday.

 He said: "It's about externalities - like a chemical company polluting a
 river - they don't live downstream and they don't care what happens. You
 need regulation to make it bad business for them not to care. You need to
 raise the cost of doing it wrong." Schneier said there was a parallel with
 the success of the environmental movement - protests and court cases made
 it too expensive to keep polluting and made it better business to be
 greener.

 Schneier said ISPs should offer consumers "clean pipe" services: "Corporate
 ISPs do it, why don't they offer it to my Mum? We'd all be safer and it's
 in our interests to pay.

 "This will happen, there's no other possibility."

 He said there was no reason why legislators do such a bad job of drafting
 technology laws. Schneier said short-sighted lobbyists were partly to
 blame. He said much cyber crime legislation was unnecessary because it
 should be covered by existing laws - "theft is theft and trespass is still
 trespass".

 But Schneier conceded that getting international agreements in place would
 be very difficult and that we remain at risk from the country with the
 weakest laws - in the same way we remain at risk from the least
 well-protected computer on the network.
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