Cybercrime treaty hailed as a potential violation of privacy by the Electronic Frontier Foundation

Cybercrime treaty hailed as a potential violation of privacy by the Electronic Frontier Foundation

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Cybercrime treaty hailed as a potential violation of privacy by the Electronic Frontier Foundation ted9925 08-05-2006
Posted by ted9925 on August 5, 2006, 11:29 pm
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Time will tell, but the implications are there. Hopefully, Alberto
Gonzales is right when he said:

"the cybercrime pact strengthens international cooperation in
"obtaining electronic evidence" while still honoring constitutional
protections of free speech and privacy."

http://fraudwar.blogspot.com/2006/08/cybercrime-treaty-hailed-as-violation.html


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