Might want to look up fascists before you toss it around like a joke at a party. Just a thought.
Mike On Thu, Mar 6, 2008 at 11:46 AM, Tony B <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Why, yes it does. The Bush fascists here would have thought of it > first, but I guess it must be assumed they're already doing it, so > they don't care. > > > On Thu, Mar 6, 2008 at 1:24 PM, mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/03/06/2182021.htm > > > > From the article: > > The proposed laws would allow police to search computers networked to > those > > listed on a search warrant. Police could also seize computer hard > drives > > and memory sticks for up to seven days. Police Minister David > Campbell > > says police are currently only able to search computer hardware found > on a > > premises named in a search warrant. > > > > From that snippet it not only sounds as if they can search computers on > > local networks, as in, in the same office space for example but also > any > > computers networked anywhere. Doesn't this mean if they get one > warrant for > > a computer connected to the net, any computer in the entire country on > the > > net is subject? > > > ************************************************************************* > ** List info, subscription management, list rules, archives, privacy ** > ** policy, calmness, a member map, and more at http://www.cguys.org/ ** > ************************************************************************* > ************************************************************************* ** List info, subscription management, list rules, archives, privacy ** ** policy, calmness, a member map, and more at http://www.cguys.org/ ** *************************************************************************