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All they did with this new law is protect criminals.
Now when they need to trace an IP for a real crime, the ISP will say sorry we do not have that info since you forced us to deleted all ip info so we did not have to get involved with the filesharing issues.
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  Rob In Deo speramus, God Bless the USA Premium join:2001-08-25 Kendall, FL
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| said by r81984 :All they did with this new law is protect criminals. Now when they need to trace an IP for a real crime, the ISP will say sorry we do not have that info since you forced us to deleted all ip info so we did not have to get involved with the filesharing issues. I suspect Sweden knew exactly what they were doing when they passed this law. It pleases both sides. |
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| reply to r81984 said by r81984 :All they did with this new law is protect criminals. Now when they need to trace an IP for a real crime, the ISP will say sorry we do not have that info since you forced us to deleted all ip info so we did not have to get involved with the filesharing issues. Don't worry. The law coming next requiring ISPs to save data for 6 months will solve that problem. And the ISP CEO making a big noise about destroying IP data says he will comply with the retention law. quote: Swedish Law makers are in fact currently working on new legislation based on the European Union's data retention directive, which requires ISPs to store electronic data for a minimum of six months.
If the legislation is enacted, Karlung said Bahnhof would continue to stay within the bounds of the law.
"If the state decides that everything has to be handed over to various private organisations, then we will of course comply
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| said by TKJunkMail :Don't worry. The law coming next requiring ISPs to save data for 6 months will solve that problem. And the ISP CEO making a big noise about destroying IP data says he will comply with the retention law. quote: "If the state decides that everything has to be handed over to various private organisations, then we will of course comply
Duh. What did you expect him to say? Right and wrong goes out the window at the point of a gun. -- Robb Topolski -= funchords.com =- World Traveller -- KJ7RL ... Do something! ... |
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| reply to TKJunkMail said by TKJunkMail :[Don't worry. The law coming next requiring ISPs to save data for 6 months will solve that problem. And the ISP CEO making a big noise about destroying IP data says he will comply with the retention law. quote: Swedish Law makers are in fact currently working on new legislation based on the European Union's data retention directive, which requires ISPs to store electronic data for a minimum of six months.
If the legislation is enacted, Karlung said Bahnhof would continue to stay within the bounds of the law.
"If the state decides that everything has to be handed over to various private organisations, then we will of course comply
TK Junk Mail, you of all people should be against such regulations and unfunded mandates. |
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| reply to r81984 said by r81984 :All they did with this new law is protect criminals. Now when they need to trace an IP for a real crime, the ISP will say sorry we do not have that info since you forced us to deleted all ip info so we did not have to get involved with the filesharing issues. Right. Because being able to associate an IP address with an individual has been proven bulletproof in their identification of the real criminals. It's also done wonders to stop child pornography. And 411 scams. And counterfeit drugs. And ponzi schemes. And identity theft. And all of the hundreds of other illegal activities done online.
And just to remove all doubt, yes, that was sarcasm in my post above. |
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join:2003-09-24 Lake Worth, FL | reply to Rob it's not like they can provide a logfile with only criminals in it.
I don't think the government of any country has a right to monitor 'web surfing' |
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join:2003-10-19 Tacoma, WA | reply to r81984 Criminals? yea right. Copying virtual data is so harmless the word criminal is just a joke. By the way, im a software developer. I support piracy because i support freedom of speech. |
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  uid1307457 Premium join:2005-12-30 Tempe, AZ | reply to r81984 lol |
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| reply to Underplay said by Underplay :Criminals? yea right. Copying virtual data is so harmless the word criminal is just a joke. By the way, im a software developer. I support piracy because i support freedom of speech. I guess you did not read what I wrote. -- For those of you playing a drinking game.... MY FRIENDS! |
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