Hatch issued a press release yesterday softening his remarks
but not recanting. His statement at the hearing does indeed
raise the national security threat of P2P in which mil and gov
computers using P2P could be attacked by evildoers and grab
nation-threatening information, or damage the machines.
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On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 08:16:57PM -0700, Tim May wrote:
> If Orrin Hatch proposes such a thing, we can propose technologies which
> identify those from .gov or .mil or other Congress/Gov't. domains and
> send lethal viruses and suchlike back to th
And of course, such an act would be our patriotic duty, because if we
> didn't, then The Terrorists certainly would when we were least prepared for it.
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> -TD
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> From: Tim May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Destroying government com
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/uniontrib/wed/business/
news_1b18hatch.html
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> June 18, 2003, WASHINGTON - The chairman of the Senate Judiciary
Committee
> said yesterday he favors developing new technology to remotely
destroy the
> computers of people who illegally download music from the