Re: [Nea] privacy: exposing information to owner
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Re: [Nea] privacy: exposing information to owner
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On 11/15/06, Keith Moore <moore at cs.utk.edu> wrote:
I don't agree with your assessment.
But that is the scope of the charter. Enterprises, including
corporations, academic institutions, non-profits, and govenment
entities, where the network is wholly owned by the enterprise have the
right within local laws to ask what ever they want.
no they do not. I don't know where you get this idea, and I don't know
why in the world you think IETF should bless any means to implement
this. Nor do I understand why you think such a thing would ever meet
the rfc 2026 requirements for standardization or get rough consensus
from this community.
we're here to do what's best for the Internet as a whole, not to build a
surveillance mechanism to let networks spy on users. doing so is
completely unacceptable. if that's what the WG thinks it's chartered to
do, then the group should be shut down right now and stop wasting
everyone's time.
Keith
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