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RE: from IP: Sunday Times (London) 30th April: "MI5 builds new
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (David Honig)
Mon May 1 23:06:39 2000
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Date: Mon, 01 May 2000 19:22:07 -0700
To: "Caspar Bowden" <cb@fipr.org>, <cryptography@c2.net>, <trei@ziplink.net>
From: David Honig <honig@sprynet.com>
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At 09:26 AM 5/1/00 +0100, Caspar Bowden wrote:
>>>>Britain. The government is to require internet service
>>>>providers, such as
>>>>Freeserve and AOL, to have "hardwire" links to the new
>>>>computer facility so
>>>>that messages can be traced across the internet.
>>
>> Isn't this identical to Russian policy?
Hey guys, it lets the US telecoms sell CALEA as a *feature*..