by the wireless
scandal a few years back when some Democrat partisan intercepted
communications of Republican leadership in Florida, then talked. The simple
act of interception was illegal.
Will Rodger
-
The Cryptography Mailing List
John says:
Next time, before disagreeing with someone:
a) Please read what he actually wrote, and
b) Don't quote snippets out of context.
Three sentences later, at the end of the paragraph that
began as quoted above, I explicitly pointed out that
cellphone transmissions are a more-protected
, and
then we'd see a bill out of Congress demanding that ISPs retain identity
for, oh, maybe seven years?
Will Rodger
Director Public Policy
CCIA
www.ccianet.org
-
The Cryptography Mailing List
Unsubscribe by sending unsubscribe
different today is MPAA now seems even further outside the mainstream of
American legal tradition.
Will Rodger
Director Public Policy
CCIA
www.ccianet.org
-
The Cryptography Mailing List
Unsubscribe by sending unsubscribe cryptography
of
receiving stolen property. Add to that certain trade-secret laws in various
of the 50 United States, and you could do a long time in the slammer over
this...
Will Rodger
-
The Cryptography Mailing List
Unsubscribe
, legitimate inquiry from law
enforcement.
Will Rodger
-
The Cryptography Mailing List
Unsubscribe by sending unsubscribe cryptography to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I wrote:
We also know that virus scanners are remarkably bad at picking up and
stopping new malware. If they were any good at all, new viri and Trojans
would not spread the way they do.
Declan said:
That's a fair statement, since the average Windows user either doesn't use
antivirus ware or
am quite certain that Ted Bridis got his story right. I am less certain
that his sources told him the truth.
Will Rodger
-
The Cryptography Mailing List
Unsubscribe by sending unsubscribe cryptography to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
a hobbled computer whose
main purpose is to protect someone else's line of business?
Hollings will make more enemies than he cares to think of if he proceeds
with this dead-on-arrival bill.
Will Rodger
Washington, DC