Daniel Lorch wrote:
> 
> hi,
> 
> > The fact has never been really confidential.
> > The way how we have to do it is still confidential.
> >
> > What do you think?
> 
> I thought CH stood for Confoederatio Helvetica, not for CHina. We don't need
> government control.
> 
> IMAO it's relatively useless. Even non-tech-savvy people could register a hot-
> mail account and circumvent these measures. And technically more experienced
> people would be using PGP. So why bother? The internet cannot be controlled
> and was never designed to be. Either we rethink this concept (e.g. certified/
> registered MTAs) or we leave it how it was. These laws only cause a lot of
> costs to the ISPs without being beneficial to anyone.

There are indeed discussions going on to institute a registration
and identification requirement for all and also 'free' email
accounts. Just like the stuff with prepaid mobile accounts.

-- 
Andre
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