> Scott Bradner gave a presentation at the G8 hi-tech crime event in Paris last > week the presentation is at: http://golem.sobco.com/presentations/2000.05.17-g8/index.htm since the real work of the confreence was done in private it was hard to tell what was actually going on. But the presentations were mostly content free. 2 or 3 of the presentations actually had some content and reality about the Internet - one from an Intel rep and another from someone from Canada (his card is at home and I do not remember his name) stood out. the government/police presentations generally called for consistant rules between countries, a 24/7 support center or traceability I had to leave before the final discussion session so do not know what happened there Scott
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