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RE: New Rules On Internet Wiretapping Challenged


From: "Wayne Gustavus (nanog)" <nanog () wgustavus com>
Date: Thu, 3 Nov 2005 13:19:07 -0500


 
The 1994 law "will have a devastating impact on the whole model of
technical innovation on the Internet," said John Morris, staff counsel
for the Center for Democracy and Technology in Washington, which filed
an appeal of the rules with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District
of Columbia Circuit yesterday.

"The Internet evolves through many tens of thousands, or hundreds of
thousands, of innovators coming up with brand new ideas," he 
said. "That
is exactly what will be squelched."

Implementation of the mechanisms for compliance is relatively
straightforward.
Depending on how scalable and/or automated the mechanisms are, the
complexity
certainly increases.  However, I hardly agree that including these
requirements
in the design of the network hardware or architecture equates to the
'squelching'
of innovation or a 'devastating impact' on the Internet.  Especially
when 
compared to the alternative of providing an unfettered command & control

communications network for the miscreants.


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Wayne Gustavus, CCIE #7426                        
IP Operations Support                     
Verizon Internet Services                       
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