4 Oct
2000
4 Oct
'00
2:19 a.m.
Pull up URL for full article. http://www.usatoday.com/life/cyber/zd/zd7.htm "When the U.S. government cannot get a controversial policy adopted domestically, they pressure an international group to adopt it, and then bring it back to the U.S. as an international treaty - which obliges Congress to enact it," wrote David Banisar, a senior fellow at the Electronic Privacy Information Center, in a commentary on the draft treaty for Web site SecurityFocus.com.