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agilord | 12 years ago
"Comprehensive Counter-Terrorism Act of 1991"
"Sponsor: Sen Biden, Joseph R., Jr. [DE] (introduced 1/24/1991)"
"Cosponsor: [...] Sen Reid, Harry [NV] - 1/30/1991"
"It is the sense of Congress that providers of electronic communications services and manufacturers of electronic communications service equipment shall ensure that communications systems permit the government to obtain the plain text contents of voice, data, and other communications when appropriately authorized by law."edit: link is not working, but search for the title, it will open up from something like this: http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d102:S266:
ewoodrich|12 years ago
http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/F?c102:1:./temp/~c102EXL...:
What is specifically objectionable to you? The quote you provided seems to be the only substantive reference to electronic communication and extremely toothless/redundant. (wouldn't telcos be assumed to be compelled to release "lawful" requests by default?)
agilord|12 years ago
This specific bill might have died (I'm sure the patriot act superseded it), but every NSA-related revelation (and the FBI ones ~3 years ago) point in a direction that something similar is still in effect.