[Politech] FBI, Justice Dept. seek wiretaps for VoIP conversations [priv]

From: Declan McCullagh (declan@private)
Date: Thu Jan 08 2004 - 12:25:05 PST

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    Feds seek wiretap access via VoIP
    Last modified: January 8, 2004, 7:42 AM PST
    By Declan McCullagh 
    
    The FBI and the Justice Department have renewed their efforts to
    wiretap voice conversations carried across the Internet.
    
    The agencies have asked the Federal Communications Commission to order
    companies offering voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) service to
    rewire their networks to guarantee police the ability to eavesdrop on
    subscribers' conversations.
    
    Without such mandatory rules, the two agencies predicted in a letter
    to the FCC last month that "criminals, terrorists, and spies (could)
    use VoIP services to avoid lawfully authorized surveillance." The
    letter also was signed by the Drug Enforcement Administration.
    
    [...]
    
    One unusual section of the FBI letter is that it claims the bureau is
    seeking to protect Americans' privacy rights: "Mandatory CALEA
    compliance by VoIP providers would better protect the privacy of VoIP
    users than a voluntary approach. CALEA protects the privacy of
    surveillance suspects by requiring carriers to provision the
    surveillance in a confidential manner." Otherwise, the FBI argues, a
    VoIP company might turn over a "full pipe" to police that would
    include conversations of more people than necessary.
    
    [...]
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