17 Dec
2003
17 Dec
'03
11:17 p.m.
New York Times, Monday, February 28, 1994 Business Day A PUSH FOR SURVEILLANCE SOFTWARE By John Markoff
A version of the legislation was first proposed in 1991 by the Bush Administration at the urging of the Justice Department. But unlike that version, the new bill would limit the surveillance to public networks and not include company phone systems --- private branch exchanges, or PBXs --- or private corporate computer networks.
This is not fair! But couldn't a network provider hire all it's users for 1 dollar a year and deduct the employees' communications expenses from their salaries (making the net salary negative) thus keeping the network corporate and private? matsb