The right to be secure (fwd Computerworld article)
Christian D. Odhner
cdodhner at indirect.com
Thu Jul 15 13:11:16 PDT 1993
> I think they must be implicitly refering to the anti terrorist act
> which allows surveillence without a court order if national security
> is involved or if foreign nationals are involved, etc.
Of course, anything, such as a certain DEC machine, could be construed as
a threat to national security...
Wouldn't want any 'foreign nationals' getting their hands on a computer,
would we...<G>
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