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German Federal Government Approves Eavesdropping 6

Raymond Gannon writes: "Without further commotion, the Federal Cabinet approved the controversial telecommunication monitoring regulation in its session in Berlin today. The proceedings catalogue for eavesdropping on surfers and (cell) telephone users become legal."
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German Federal Government Approves Eavesdropping

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  • "You have no privacy. Get over it." -- Scott McNealy
    I already presume that everything I send over the internet is monitored somewhere - as should we all. The difference here is really that anyone monitoring the internet now has to pay for and provide their own equipment.

    The nasty part of this non-legislation (it's not passed by the German Federal Assembly) is that it puts the cost of the monitoring equipment onto the ISPs and providers - can you imagine trying to modify your backbone equipment so that all packets to or from a single IP address are copied to a log?

    And they have the stated intention of "the surveillance of the complete Internet" - I simply cannot imagine the cost to an ISP of even starting to attempt to record the contents of every single packet that passes through their routers.
  • No doubt, the terrorists will succeed in destroying our society, but i'm not the first who said so.

Suggest you just sit there and wait till life gets easier.

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