Re: FBI, Politicos Renew Push for ISP Data Retention Laws

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Author: keith smith
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Subject: Re: FBI, Politicos Renew Push for ISP Data Retention Laws
This could raise some interesting legal issues. Does one have a 4th Amendment protection to log data on an ISP's server?

This could be interesting. It may also cause people to change the way they do things.

There still are hurdles to overcome. Just because the government gets a log entry that points to an IP does not mean they can do much with it.

I seem to recall some group spoofing someone's IP and causing that person to get associated with a hacker group. Do you recall that story maybe a year ago?

This could open a who new area for professional witnesses (professional PI's).



Craig White <> wrote: Aside from the obvious jokes which could be made regarding former
Attorney General Alberto Gonzales "rarely passed an opportunity to call
for data retention" this is interesting...

http://www.news.com/8301-13578_3-9926803-38.html

Craig

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