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[ot] EU ISP's



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On 6/30/02 at 10:44 AM, kim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (anechoic) wrote:

> >Last month, the European Union passed a resolution that would require
> >all ISPs to store for up to seven years e-mail message headers, Web-surfing
> >histories, chat logs, pager records, phone and fax connections,
> >passwords,
> >and more.
> >
> >Already, Germany, France, Belgium, and Spain have drafted laws that
> >comply with the directive.
> 
> can any of our european members give me a bead on what the law is
> concerning the european ISP's and email privacy...I have a friend who
> thinks that the laws that were passed in EU last month have made all euro
> ISP's into gov't spooks...
> what's the reality?
> please put an '[ot]' in the subject header
> danke!
> KIM
> 
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