Data Retention Backer Mystified That Anyone Would Oppose Such A Plan
from the can-we-list-out-the-reasons? dept
You know you're in trouble when a politician tells you that a particular new regulation will only present a "very minor burden." It seems our politicians rarely (if ever) understand the burden they do create with certain laws. In this case, it's the proposed US data retention law that is being proposed (of course) "to protect children." Europe, of course, already has data retention laws, though politicians there are similarly unconcerned about the burden. In this case, the backer of the law, Rep. Diana DeGette, insists that data retention laws are "necessary" to stop child pornographers, and can't understand why anyone would be against that. Perhaps it's because the people against it actually understand how this all works, and know that data retention tends to make it harder to find the useful data, by burying it in lots of useless data -- and that the data retention costs can be excessively expensive. In other words, this is a more expensive solution, forced on everyone, that does little to actually stop the problem. Of course, in related news, the FCC has (surprise, surprise) authorized new taxes on ISPs to pay for the mandatory wiretap access on broadband and VoIP services. Add to that some more taxes to pay for mandatory data retention, and we should all expect to see our ISP bills increase... all so that the government can more easily snoop on us, while hiding the important data and possibly exposing many more people to privacy violations. How could anyone possibly be against that?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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What a moron
How about we just oppose it on the grounds that federal government doesn't need the power? They already round up sex offenders on a regular basis. Seems like they already have all of the power they need to get the job done.
Besides, does the proxy server log HTTP 404 responses? What's to stop tens of thousands of nerds from running a script like this on others computers to choke up law enforcement in protest?
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ditto
Every pr0n file on p2p has the term "teen" in it, half the music out there is unavailable in any "store" and the movies for download are mostly fakes....
Open your wireless access points, suck in a few bots, and let the feds suck sand as they try to figure out who did what.
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Taxes
I read somewhere that this Congressperson also bemoaned the fact that we had almost wiped out child pornography in the 1970's, only to have it come surging back via the internet. What a load of crap. Is she really naive enough to think that because something goes underground it has been "wiped out"?
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The government got away with this with phones
They will have a harder time disguising this stupid idea and cover it up, because they wont have a few large companies to deal with, but all website operators, and that will cause hopefully enough of an outcry to stop it.
idiotic legislation like this only works if it screws a few or if the few can pass the cost along to the many. It works even better if the masses paying are dumb enough not ro realize they are being screwed
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