http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/55/26217.html
Service providers are also required to keep customer records, including
emails, for 90 days, under the bill. The bill has to go to Senate,
where it is expected to receive little opposition, before becoming law.
Talk to your senators folks.
From the same URL:
The bill encourages ISPs to report suspicious activity on their networks
(whatever that might be), even if it poses no immediate threat, and shield
them from lawsuits from anyone
so just forward the spam to the authorities... after all, it is suspicous.
Maybe some Al
On Mon, 22 Jul 2002, John Fraizer wrote:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/55/26217.html
Service providers are also required to keep customer records, including
emails, for 90 days, under the bill. The bill has to go to Senate,
where it is expected to receive little opposition,
At 12:17 PM 7/22/2002, John Fraizer wrote:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/55/26217.html
Service providers are also required to keep customer records, including
emails, for 90 days, under the bill. The bill has to go to Senate,
where it is expected to receive little opposition, before
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At 12:17 PM 7/22/2002, John Fraizer wrote:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/55/26217.html
Service providers are also required to keep customer records, including
emails, for 90