Re: Whois Privacy vs. AnonymityJeffW – Mar 23, 2005 4:58 PM PST
I've written my congress men regarding this issue. No answer of yet. I really don't expect an answer. This is an example of our government not caring about the little person. Seems like a dictatorship is where this country is going. Let's get this out to everyone, let them know how our privacy issues are slowly being taken away, one step at a time.
Re: Whois Privacy vs. AnonymityTom Cross – Mar 29, 2005 12:32 PM PST
Nevermind. Hr3632. This is a terrible, terrible law. The magic "savings clause" in no way diminishes the risk that people engaged in first amendment protected activities face if they are chagred with an IP crime, which otherwise would not be considered willful, and therefore in no way prevents the chill upon speech that this law will create.
I've written my congress men regarding this issue. No answer of yet. I really don't expect an answer. This is an example of our government not caring about the little person. Seems like a dictatorship is where this country is going. Let's get this out to everyone, let them know how our privacy issues are slowly being taken away, one step at a time.
What law are you referring to? FOISA was debated last year but Thomas does not seem to indicate that it passed… This is the first I've heard…
Nevermind. Hr3632. This is a terrible, terrible law. The magic "savings clause" in no way diminishes the risk that people engaged in first amendment protected activities face if they are chagred with an IP crime, which otherwise would not be considered willful, and therefore in no way prevents the chill upon speech that this law will create.