legislative problem in Slovakia
krishna e bera
keb at cyblings.on.ca
Fri Dec 11 05:55:51 UTC 2009
On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 10:48:54PM -0500, Andrew Lewman wrote:
> On 10/26/2009 08:54 AM, Vita Cizek wrote:
> > In September, the Slovak Ministry of Transport, Post and
> Telecommunication
> > prepared an amendment of the Electronic Communication Act.
> > The Ministry of Internal Affairs integrated their suggestions, which
> > include prohibition of anonymizing services.
> >
> > A link (in slovak) to the appended part is here :
> > http://www.ictlaw.sk/elektronicke-komunikacie/historia-pravnej-upravy-v-c-s-sr-a-sr/zakon-c-610-2003-z-z-o-elektronickych-komunikaciach/Siedma_novela_ZoEK-pripomienky_vznesene_v_ramci_MPK.rtf/view
>
>
> What ever became of this? We're hearing Poland is considering the same
> thing.
Canada's parliament is considering 3 new laws that might make anonymizing services
difficult to operate, because of the loss of common carrier status:
overview http://www.michaelgeist.ca/content/view/4594/159/
another analysis:
http://www.zeropaid.com/news/86462/canadian-surveillance-legislation-dissected-bill-c-46/
http://www.zeropaid.com/news/86463/canadian-surveillance-legislation-dissected-bill-c-47/
more recent look at C-58 says it is mostly pointless legislation
http://www.michaelgeist.ca/content/view/4563/125/
so exit snooping becomes troublesome for anyone except law enforcement agents.
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