
A month or two ago, I searched through the existing DT statute and posted language that could be interpreted as applying to ISPs. If there's an ISP exemption I missed, please post... -Declan On Wed, 9 Oct 1996, Mark M. wrote:
On Wed, 9 Oct 1996, Timothy C. May wrote:
Back to the legal issue. Perhaps the Digital Telephony Act will be interpreted to require ISPs to make their systems "tappable," possibly by adding message logging. possibly just by offering access to the T1s and T3s only ("OK, Feds, here's where the T3 enters the building...be careful you don't cut the core, OK?").
I think there is a section of DT that explicitly excludes ISP's. Of course, this can, and probably will be, changed.
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