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munky99999
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Following USA into tyranny.

USA has had these very same things in effect for years.

The header of any packets you send over the internet via the internet is wide open to police to see without warrant. The rationale is that the header is the equivalent of the outside of the envelope of a letter. Both addresses available to be viewed by anyone.

Getting info of IP -> name takes a warrant.

But the machines that do the intercept usually is at the cost of the police. They bring their machine to the isp to get info.

The reason this will never pass is because it wants the ISPs to foot the bill for the cisco interception hardware. No ISP will play nice with that.

Plus TBH. As long as all information besides packet headers requires warrant. Then the law is fine. Oh and well the cops are who need to pay for the hardware.