  AnonNutter
@kaballero.com
| Deep Packet Inspection
... there's a growing push in the States to use Deep Packet Inspection to monitor each and every packet you send and receive for legality.
That push would necessitate rewriting CALEA among other statutes.
CALEA, as instituted places strict limitations upon what an ISP can look at, even on his own network.
It is illegal for an ISP to do deep packet inspection, even on his own customers, without a subpoena or CALEA action.
The only exception is monitoring for maintenance purposes. Traffic shaping would be "maintenance" purposes. |