Re: CRIME Legal info on carnivore

From: brvarin@private
Date: Mon Aug 05 2002 - 11:53:27 PDT

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    From: Shaun Savage <savages@private>@cs.pdx.edu on 08/05/2002 10:16 AM
    
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    Subject:  CRIME Legal info on carnivore
    
    
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    The last few months has seen an avalanche of new laws concerning
    govermental spying ( inteligence gathering) on "terrorist".
    ~ What are the new laws concerning carnivore and echlon, (personal
    private data interception)?
    ~ What are the different types of information gathering and what legal
    requirment are needed for the different types.
    Who has juristdiction to do  what?
    
    I understand the tech side but the legal aspect is dificult to filter
    out to get to the heart what really can be done, legally.
    
    Shaun
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