"Forward Privacy" for ISPs and Customers

Declan McCullagh declan at eff.org
Thu Oct 10 05:54:52 PDT 1996


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.
> 
> Mark
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