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              | Date: 2003-04-14 
 
 US: Ciscos boese neue Router Eine schlimme Dekade für jene, die geglaubt haben, das Internet sei gegen behördliche Überwachung sozusagen immun, prophezeit Stewart Baker. Als EX-Consultant der NSA, der nun im Dunstkreis der Überwachungsindustrie tätig ist, weiss dieser Mann genau, wovon er spricht.-.-. --.- -.-. --.- -.-. --.- -.-. --.- -.-. --.- -.-. --.-
 
 ---------- Forwarded message ----------
 Date: Fri, 11 Apr 2003 15:22:46 -0400
 From: "Baker, Stewart" <SBaker@steptoe.com>
 To: "'declan@well.com'" <declan@well.com>
 Subject: RE: MetaSwitch embeds police spy features in new Net-phone switch
 
 Declan,
 
 I do a lot of CALEA law.  This announcement is no surprise.  And it's just
 the tip of the iceberg.
 
 While VOIP should be treated as an information service and thus exempt from
 CALEA's wiretap functionality requirements, there are two big uncertainties
 for manufacturers of Internet hardware.  First, the FCC has hinted that it
 will treat VOIP as covered by CALEA in some circumstances.  Second, the law
 itself says that it will cover new technologies once they become substitutes
 for a substantial portion of the public switched network.  So if you're
 planning for success, or just hedging your legal bets, it makes sense to
 build in CALEA functionality.
 
 In addition, if you're a hardware maker, it's tempting to offer a new
 generation of equipment that the FBI may require your customers to buy.
 
 For all these reasons, Cisco and perhaps Juniper also seem to be working
 hard to build extensive wiretap functionality into their new products.
 
 The IETF's long-ago refusal to consider this issue was hailed as a civil
 liberties victory at the time.  In fact, it has had the ironic effect of
 making it more likely that wiretap solutions will be proprietary and
 designed in quiet consultation with the FBI.  Bottom line: the notion that
 the Net inherently resists government control is in for a bad decade.
 
 Stewart Baker
 Steptoe & Johnson LLP
 1330 Connecticut Avenue, N.W.
 Washington, DC 20036
 
 Mehr dazu
 "MetaSwitch embeds police spy features in new Net-phone switch"
 http://www.politechbot.com/p-04647.html
 
 Background on IETF decision not to bow to FBI request:
 http://www.politechbot.com/p-00652.html
 http://www.politechbot.com/p-00711.html
 http://www.politechbot.com/p-00709.html
 
 
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