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Re: So, what crypto legislation (if any) is necessary?
Lucky Green writes:
>At 2:08 3/26/96, Shabbir J. Safdar wrote:
>
>It is a widespread myth that wiretaps require warrants. Court ordered
>warrants are not required for a wiretap. They have not been required since
>the Digital Telephony Bill passed.
(see below)
>That the net, the media, and even
>attorneys are so blissfully unaware of this, even years after the provision
>doing away with requiring warrants became law, is one of the finest
>examples of cognitive dissonance you are ever likely to find. It is too
>disturbing to believe it, so the mind ignores the facts.
When everyone in the world seems to disagree with you, isn't it a good
idea to check the facts?
>Excerpt from the Digital Telephony Bill
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[..]
>"My supervisor approved it" may well suffice.
Your misunderstanding of how interceptions are done is dangerous to
what is otherwise a rational, intelligent argument.
Indeed, there are ways to conduct a wiretap without a judge. They require
dispensations from people like the Attorney General, for example. And
this is certainly not a normal practice.
There are a lot of reasons to object to DT, but this is not one of them.
-Shabbir J. Safdar * Online Representative * Voters Telecomm. Watch (VTW)
http://www.vtw.org/ * Defending Your Rights In Cyberspace