> <quote a uk peer> > The success of the Internet is founded on one core engineering > principle, that the underlying network machinery is able to transmit > packets of data without having to understand the contents of those > packets. This flexibility is what distinguishes the Internet from other > communications systems. The spectacular growth and innovative services > we have seen online, and the future innovation that is to come, rest > wholly on this principle. However this fundamental principle is placed > in jeopardy by Clause 11 (Obligations to limit Internet access), which > would enable the Secretary of State to require that network operators > invent and deploy new machinery to inspect all Internet communications, > determine which elements do or might infringe copyright, and take > selective action against those communications. This would be disastrous > to our sector, and disastrous to businesses and individuals that rely on > a broad range of Internet communications services. > </quote a uk peer>
Auteur Malcolm Hutty Linx Si vous suivez Linx Public Affair vous pourrez aussi voir l'horreur qui nous attend avec la reforme pour la modernisation de l'interception des donnees electroniques. Mais "heureusement" le texte est tellement mauvais qu'ils ne veulent pas le pousser avant les elections ..... Thomas--------------------------- Liste de diffusion du FRnOG http://www.frnog.org/