In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Matt Holdrege wr
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>>I'm not sure what "sounds a bit overmuch" to you. Have a look at
>>http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/sci/tech/newsid%5F15/150465.stm
>
>How is this different than looking in your bags for porn magazines or
>videotapes? How is look
g'day,
Masataka Ohta wrote:
. . .
> If IETF makes it clear that AOL is not an ISP, it will commercially
> motivate AOL to be an ISP.
Not to be unkind, since the IETF has done some good work, but the above
statement is incorrect. If you'd written "If AOL perceives that the
market would punish t
Are there any V5.2 MIB definitions/specifications in the public
domain? Searches aren't coming up with anything.
Thanks,
- gaylord
Eric Brunner wrote:
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> [from [EMAIL PROTECTED], (www.benton.org/News/)
> Communications-related Headlines for 7/19/2000
> ]
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> BRITISH AUTHORITIES MAY GET WIDE POWER TO DECODE E-MAIL
Perhaps at the Pittsburgh plenary we should discuss whether we want to
move the London meeting elsewhere, lea
[from [EMAIL PROTECTED], (www.benton.org/News/)
Communications-related Headlines for 7/19/2000
]
BRITISH AUTHORITIES MAY GET WIDE POWER TO DECODE E-MAIL
Issue: Privacy/International
Britain may adopt a law making it the only Western democracy where the
government could require anyone using the I
Lloyd Wood wrote:
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> On Wed, 19 Jul 2000, Hui-Lan Lu wrote:
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> > A mailing list for the upcoming BOF on SIP/IN interworking (SIN) has
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At 03:47 PM 7/19/00 +0100, Lloyd Wood wrote:
>On Wed, 19 Jul 2000, Hui-Lan Lu wrote:
>
>> A mailing list for the upcoming BOF on SIP/IN interworking (SIN) has
>> been set up to begin the relevant discussion. To join the list
>> ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), please follow the instructions at
>> http://lists
"I use the computer to access the Internet, yes," I said, rather proud of
myself for my accuracy.
"Is there any pornography on it?" she said, stoically.
I belive she ment the Computer not the Internet.
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Matt Holdrege wrote:
> >I'm not sure what "sounds a bit overmuch" to you. Have a look at
> >http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/sci/tech/newsid%5F15/150465.stm
>
> How is this different than looking in your bags for porn magazines or
> videotapes? How is looking at your stored email different t
A mailing list for the upcoming BOF on SIP/IN interworking (SIN) has
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Matt Holdrege writes:
> How is this different than looking in your bags for
> porn magazines or videotapes?
It's not. I take it that you don't mind having your bags searched? How
about your wallet? Where do you draw the line, or don't you draw one?
> How is looking at your stored email diffe
Matt Holdrege writes:
> There are loads of crazy laws in the U.S. and other
> countries. We citizens are grateful that the enforcement
> branch of the government chooses to ignore them unless
> provoked.
Some of us citizens prefer not to give the enforcement branch of the
government the opportun
At 02:45 PM 7/18/00 -0400, Steven M. Bellovin wrote:
>In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Matt
>Holdrege wr
>ites:
> >At 11:50 AM 7/18/00 +0100, Jon Crowcroft wrote:
> >>next summer's IETF meeting is tentatively scheduled for London, England
> >>http://www.ietf.org/meetings/0mtg-sites.txt
> >>
> >>if
I think we are moving off subject here, why not
drop the thread and concentrate on the job in
hand!!
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