FBI Wants To Make Sure They Can Tap VoIP Calls
from the regulations...-regulations... dept
The folks over at the FBI are getting worried that VoIP might be left regulation free, meaning that any VoIP player wouldn't have to build in special hooks so that the FBI can easily tap such phone calls. They've asked the FCC to delay any rulings on VoIP until the issue of how to tap the calls is addressed. <sarcasm> In other news, the FBI now wants to stop people from talking to each other in person, unless they all agree to wear a microphone that will beam back all conversations to a big central database </sarcasm>. Why does the FBI receive the automatic right to listen in on these things? If the "bad" people want to communicate, they're going to figure out how.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Well, not quite.
If the FBI is able to arrest people like the guy who kidnapped the 11-year-old girl sooner, how many people will complain?
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Re: In other news...
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Re: In other news...
Double plus ungood
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Wait!!! What about carnivore?
Chris.
P.S. Sorry about the blank post...
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Re: Wait!!! What about carnivore?
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So, what's new
I imagine they are in a blind panic to figure this one out, and doubt they will. At least this is about FBI taping stuff and not about taxing it to death.
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Fallacy 101
There should be a mandatory undergraduate course to purge this kind of fallacious argument.
"Bad guys are going to do it anyway."
Yes, they are, and when they finally get busted, the cops are going to find a large stash of circumvention measures, the paraphenalia of not getting caught.
Ever seen the Sopranos standing around in the pouring rain talking on public payphones? The whole point is to make the process of "getting away with it" more conspicuous.
That forces the crooks to specialize, and it makes it far more obvious to the law enforcement people who they are really up against, even if they can't get a conviction.
Sure, why don't we cancel the FBI wiretap capability altogether so poor Tony Soprano can make his calls from the comfort of his living room?
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Re: So, what's new
Jim,
We the users of cellular phones PAID the additional fees for e911 ... It is not a standard part of my bill and is clearly stated as an additional fee to subsidize 911 tracing of cellular phones.
Same thing with the $ 3.95 service fee you get to pay for the privilege of caller id in order to know who is calling you prior to taking the call.
911 didn't pay for a damn thing ...
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... furthermore,
we have been paying incremental fees since @ least the late 90's to pay for the new " number portability " that so many phone companies don't want to give in to. Last I read, over 2 billion in fees have been collected since they were authorized to add this additional fee to your & my phone bill.
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