3 Oct
2001
3 Oct
'01
2:03 a.m.
In article <5.0.2.1.1.20011002130702.034e05f0@idiom.com>, Bill Stewart <bill.stewart@pobox.com> wrote:
It's nice that the proposal has a sunset clause in it, to limit the amount of time that we're subject to the various good or bad half-baked suggestions and the various agencies' requests for powers they've always wanted. Expect that the worst parts will get extended indefinitely over the years :-)
Note that (if I'm reading it right) the sunset only applies to Title I (the Internet surveillance bits), and not, for example, to the "hacking is terrorism" bits in Title III (section 309). The sunset also applies to the IRS ratting on income generated from terrorist activities in section 405. - Ian