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JerseyBluEyz
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Northeast
733 posts, Jul 2003

posted 03-14-2004 10:59 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for JerseyBluEyz     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Did you think that Broadband Wiretapping would never happen? Well - THINK AGAIN! I've been waiting for something "official" to be released re: this intrusion for over two years now. Wonder what took them so long in bringing this to fruition? I guess they were busy taking over the world! I'm sure we'll be charged for this upgrade! Speaking of money, if I had a dollar for every time someone told me this would never happen…

Check this out - http://users.chartertn.net/tonytemplin/FBI_eyes/ - if you see something like this, you’ll know for sure they’re onto you!

http://news.com.com/2100-1028-5172719.html


FBI pushes for broadband wiretap powers
Last modified: March 12, 2004, 9:36 AM PST
By Declan McCullagh
Staff Writer, CNET News.com

All broadband Internet providers, including cable modem and DSL companies, would have to rewire their networks to support easy wiretapping by police, according to a new proposal from the FBI.

The long-awaited proposal, submitted to the Federal Communications Commission on Wednesday, has been crafted so broadly that it would outlaw the introduction of new broadband services that did not support ready wiretapping access. Companies currently offering broadband would be given 15 months to comply.

"The importance and the urgency of this task cannot be overstated," reads the proposal, which is also backed by the U.S. Department of Justice and the Drug Enforcement Administration. "The ability of federal, state and local law enforcement to carry out critical electronic surveillance is being compromised today."

"It is a very big deal and will be very costly for the Internet and the deployment of new technologies," said Stewart Baker, a partner at law firm Steptoe & Johnson, who represents Internet providers. "This is a very serious request. Law enforcement is very serious about it."

The origins of this debate date back nine years, to when the FBI persuaded Congress to enact a controversial law called the Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act, or CALEA. Louis Freeh, FBI director at the time, testified in 1994 that emerging technologies such as call forwarding, call waiting and cellular phones had frustrated surveillance efforts.

Congress responded to the FBI's concern by requiring that telecommunications services rewire their networks to provide police with guaranteed access for wiretaps. Legislators also granted the FCC substantial leeway in defining what types of companies must comply.

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Mech
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5648 posts, Sep 2002

posted 03-16-2004 09:57 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Mech   Visit Mech's Homepage!   Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
But its for "YOUR SAFETY".

You're not with "the terrorists" are you?

THOUGHT CRIMINAL!

Im going to have John Ashcroft come pick you up!

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JerseyBluEyz
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733 posts, Jul 2003

posted 03-16-2004 11:02 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for JerseyBluEyz     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
LOL! And I’ll have you picked up right behind me! That will be one SAD day when people turn against each other like that! Although, it’s happened in the past!

OUR safety, heh, heh. More like THEIR safety so they can monitor the citizens that speak out against the globalization agenda. Do they expect us to believe that a terrorist is going to set themselves up using the internet? Sure, sure.

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