Crypto as contraband
jtatz at chemistry.ohio-state.edu
jtatz at chemistry.ohio-state.edu
Mon Mar 9 14:32:28 PST 1998
> The morons in congress responded to intercepts of cellphones. Because
> Newt was scanned. Response: outlaw *cellphones*... which are
> themselves typically programmable as scanners of cell freqs. > And scanners
> and programmable RF receivers.
The ECPA (Electronic Communications Privacy Act) banned cell phone
scanning, as of 1994 I believe. When Newt was monitored, that was
nothing really new.
Ch 83, (890-986?) is cell, however Federal law (Title 18, Chapter 119)
makes cell monitoring illegal only if it INTENTIONAL. And owning and
buying cell-phone capable devices is LEGAL. The only catch is who is
selling it, it is my understanding you can sell a cell scanner used
without a prob. I currently own a cell-capable scanner.
~Jim
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