FC: Echelon exists and is not that bad, European Parliament cmte says

From: Declan McCullagh (declanat_private)
Date: Thu May 24 2001 - 09:16:41 PDT

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    Leaked report:
    http://fas.org/irp/program/process/europarl_draft.pdf
    HTML version:
    http://cryptome.org/echelon-ep.htm
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    http://www.wired.com/news/privacy/0,1848,44072,00.html
    
       Report Downplays Echelon Effect
       By Declan McCullagh (declanat_private)
       9:00 a.m. May 24, 2001 PDT
       
       WASHINGTON -- A global surveillance system known as Echelon does exist
       and has the ability to eavesdrop on telephone calls, faxes and e-mail
       messages, a European Parliament committee has concluded.
       
       In a 250KB draft report, the committee said that Echelon -- operated
       by English-speaking countries including the United States, Canada and
       Great Britain -- is designed for intelligence purposes but that no
       "substantiated" evidence exists that it has been used to spy on
       European firms on behalf of American competitors.
       
       While impressive, Echelon is not "nearly as extensive" as news reports
       have claimed, the 33-member committee concluded, saying the system
       continues to rely heavily on satellite and radio intercepts and can
       intercept "only a very limited proportion" of the growing amount of
       telecommunications traffic that flows through fiber optic and land
       lines.
    
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