TOR and ISP

Programmer In Training pit at joseph-a-nagy-jr.us
Sun Dec 27 15:27:31 UTC 2009


On 12/27/2009 12:59 AM, Seth David Schoen wrote:
> Scott Bennett writes:
> 
>>      On the contrary, in the United States, all ISPs are *required* by
>> statute to record all URL requests that can be detected passing from their
>> customers through their equipment.
> 
> What statute requires this?
> 

USA PATRIOT Acts, amongst other invasive statutes. Are you not keeping
up with news? A court ruled that telcos couldn't be held liable for
helping the government spy on it's customers.

Also, on the 22nd we lost due process if you didn't notice. Any further
reply will be sent off list.

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