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Offline GhostShip

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« on: September 28, 2005, 11:12:54 pm »
In a frightening move towards total censorship and the "we know whats good for you" state, the Federal Communications Commision( FCC )
has announced a very invasive and irresponsible removal of personal rights on its agenda.

http://news.com.com/2061-10804_3-5884130.html?tag=nefd.aon

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The Federal Communications Commission thinks you have the right to use software on your computer only if the FBI approves.

No, really. In an obscure "policy" document released around 9 p.m. ET last Friday, the FCC announced this remarkable decision.

According to the three-page document, to preserve the openness that characterizes today's Internet, "consumers are entitled to run applications and use services of their choice, subject to the needs of law enforcement." Read the last seven words again.

The FCC didn't offer much in the way of clarification. But the clearest reading of the pronouncement is that some unelected bureaucrats at the commission have decreeed that Americans don't have the right to use software such as Skype or PGPfone if it doesn't support mandatory backdoors for wiretapping. (That interpretation was confirmed by an FCC spokesman on Monday, who asked not to be identified by name. Also, the announcement came at the same time as the FCC posted its wiretapping rules for Internet telephony.)

Nowhere does the commission say how it jibes this official pronouncement with, say, the First Amendment's right to speak freely, not to mention the limited powers granted the federal government by the U.S. Constitution.



This is a dangerous and undemacratic process that is in serious need of reversal, or perhaps now is a good time to take down the stars and stripes and exchange it for the hammer and sickle banner.  :roll:

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« Reply #1 on: September 28, 2005, 11:26:29 pm »
Great news folks someone is willing to stand up for democracy :)

http://news.com.com/2061-10804_3-5884660.html

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A new federal regulation ordering broadband providers to include backdoors in their networks for wiretaps is expected to be challenged in court.

The Electronic Frontier Foundation said Wednesday that it plans to file suit against the new federal rule, announced last Friday and scheduled to take effect in early 2007. The suit won't be filed until the rules are officially published (probably next month) at the earliest.

In Friday's announcement, the Federal Communications Commission said that broadband providers and Internet phone companies that link to the public telephone network (Vonage, Packet 8, SkypeOut) must rewire their networks to readily accommodate police wiretaps. If they don't comply, they must shut down.

"A tech mandate requiring backdoors in the Internet endangers the privacy of innocent people, stifles innovation, and risks the Internet as a forum for free and open expression," EFF said in a press release.


I suppose it was just a matter of time before those in authority sought to impose solutions that made life easy for them at the expanse of ordinary folks constitutional rights, glad I gave up using Skype  :D

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