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Re: e-mail, business and privicy
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On Fri, 27 Oct 1995 [email protected] wrote:
> An old subject, but could someone please give me a pointer
> to the legalities of reading other peoples mail in the working
> environment.
There is a new O'Reilly book out called _Computer Crime_ that covers the
entire arena in more detail than you'll be likely to ever need. I hope.
It's decidedly oriented towards the law enforcement community, not
"Computer Folk". Though the title focuses on crime, you'll find what
you need here.
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Not to worry, we'll just outlaw all unlicensed cryptography. After all, it
works in France. You don't see weekly terrorist attacks over there any more
now do you ? - [email protected] -
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