Re: [SLUG] Time to turn on those PGP/GPG installations...

From: Dylan William Hardison (dylanwh@tampabay.rr.com)
Date: Thu Jul 01 2004 - 13:41:59 EDT


Spake Steven Buehler on Thursday, July 01, 2004 at 07:04AM -0700:
> Providers Free to Monitor Communications
>
> By Jonathan Krim
> Washington Post Staff Writer
> Thursday, July 1, 2004; Page E01
[snip]
> The court ruled that because e-mail is stored, even momentarily, in computers
> before it is routed to recipients, it is not subject to laws that apply to
> eavesdropping of telephone calls, which are continuously in transit. As a
> result, the majority said, companies or employers that own the computers are
> free to intercept messages before they are received by customers.
That's the lamest excuse I've ever heard.

-- 
Whatever it is, I fear Greeks even when they bring gifts.
             -- Publius Vergilius Maro (Virgil)
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GPG Fingerprint=D67D 2B75 53C6 9769 30E4  D390 239F C833 F32C F6F6
GPG KeyID=F32CF6F6
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