Where is text of wiretap bill
Did the wiretap bill, as passed, contain those magic words: "or other legal authority"? Where can I get the text of the wiretap bill? --------------------------------------------------------------------- | We have the right to defend ourselves | http://www.jim.com/jamesd/ and our property, because of the kind | of animals that we are. True law | James A. Donald derives from this right, not from the | arbitrary power of the state. | jamesd@echeque.com
"James A. Donald" <jamesd@echeque.com> writes: Did the wiretap bill, as passed, contain those magic words: "or other legal authority"?
Yes, it does, repeatedly. SEC. 103. ASSISTANCE CAPABILITY REQUIREMENTS. (a) Capability Requirements: Except as provided in subsections (b), (c), and (d) of this section and sections 108(a) and 109(b) and (d), a telecommunications carrier shall ensure that its equipment, facilities, or services that provide a customer or subscriber with the ability to originate, terminate, or direct communications are capable of-- (1) expeditiously isolating and enabling the government, pursuant to a court order or other lawful authorization, to intercept, to the exclusion of any other communications, all wire and electronic communications carried by the carrier ... (2) expeditiously isolating and enabling the government, pursuant to a court order or other lawful authorization, to access call-identifying information that is reasonably available to the carrier-- ... (3) delivering intercepted communications and call-identifying information to the government, pursuant to a court order or other lawful authorization, in a format such that they may be transmitted by means of equipment, facilities, ... SEC. 105. SYSTEMS SECURITY AND INTEGRITY. A telecommunications carrier shall ensure that any interception of communications or access to call-identifying information effected within its switching premises can be activated only in accordance with a court order or other lawful authorization and with the affirmative intervention of an individual officer or
Where can I get the text of the wiretap bill?
From the Library of Congress' "Thomas" server: http://thomas.loc.gov/ Look for either SB 2375 (Senate) or HR 4922 (House).
An assistant director of the FBI, William Baugh, spoke recently at the ICI conference in DC. He said he hoped American industry would be cooperative in making the voluntary compliance with TESSERA or other GAK widespread, because if it doesn't happen then they would need to come back and get more Congressional action, and "we found the coercive solution we had to use for Digital Telephony very draining." If <that> doesn't get them your sympathy, what will? Jim Gillogly Sterday, 15 Winterfilth S.R. 1995, 15:18
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An assistant director of the FBI, William Baugh, spoke recently at the ICI conference in DC. He said he hoped American industry would be cooperative in making the voluntary compliance with TESSERA or other GAK widespread, because if it doesn't happen then they would need to come back and get more Congressional action, and "we found the coercive solution we had to use for Digital Telephony very draining."
I shouldn't be surprised to see this, but it does strike me as pretty blatant. Aren't the Fibbies supposed to be putting a less threatening spin on this stuff? Or are the gloves coming off? - -- Roy M. Silvernail -- roy@cybrspc.mn.org will do just fine, thanks. "Does that not fit in with your plans?" -- Mr Wiggen, of Ironside and Malone (Monty Python) PGP public key available upon request (send yours) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBMHWk7Bvikii9febJAQGe/AP/YmP1YeMNbWx5MbfLw7d7eCCjDJz8ViJw hgrdPcaRneD6ecq6x+wDqRIDg6ENO4bUc/a8QEwYTZoZmr0dZ0pX078uG8XHiyAR OfUkAHMPKMwOPUCNKRKsUsRJUTIt8qxNAF2yv+BKLMPjz2uX73WYtr2eWxM3NXRD X0pp0j1wV/Q= =qs6H -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
In list.cypherpunks, jim@acm.org writes:
An assistant director of the FBI, William Baugh, spoke recently at the ICI conference in DC. He said he hoped American industry would be cooperative in making the voluntary compliance with TESSERA or other GAK widespread, because if it doesn't happen then they would need to come back and get more Congressional action, and "we found the coercive solution we had to use for Digital Telephony very draining."
roy@cybrspc.mn.org (Roy M. Silvernail) writes:
I shouldn't be surprised to see this, but it does strike me as pretty blatant. Aren't the Fibbies supposed to be putting a less threatening spin on this stuff? Or are the gloves coming off?
The latter, assuming the gloves were ever on. In the previous day's presentations at the ICI conference, FBI Dir. Freeh spoke about the need for the FBI to get not only decryptable wiretaps but also decryptable files, and pointed out that some of the proposals about limited-duration keys would not let them decrypt files they seized with a legal warrant if those files had been encrypted earlier than the warrant date. He took Q&A for a while, and I got to ask the first Q: Q: Does the Bureau favor making escrowed keys mandatory for domestic encryption? A: Not at this time. We hope that voluntary compliance and cooperation from industry will result in companies developing a single system for export and for domestic use. If this does not happen, then we will need to take further action. Jim Gillogly 16 Winterfilth S.R. 1995, 12:33
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