Dude, all our bosses are getting a CELL! ROFLMAO [pauses, thinks remembers laughing when they recommended extending the copyright ... I seriously doubt this would have a prayer of passing in any state except Oregon. First I have heard of this. Probably another hoax thing that some really stupid politician will get wind of and try to make into a law. Fortunately though, there is not one company in the US dumb enough to support so dumb a law. Without corporate support it won't fly if indeed it is anything other than an April fools' day joke. peace, Brian > -----Original Message----- > From: Jim Herrmann [mailto:kclug@ItDepends.com] > Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2003 11:56 PM > To: KCLUG > Subject: Use a Firewall, Go to Jail? > > > Have any of you heard about this issue, and know if it is based in > reality or paranoia? It's sound totally assinine and > unenforcable, but > I thought I would ask. > > Discuss, > Jim > > > Use a Firewall, Go to Jail? > > "The states of MA,TX, SC, FL, GA, AK, CO, & TN are preparing > to consider > bills that apparently are intended to extend the national Digital > Millennium Copyright Act...bills would flatly ban the > possession, sale, > or use of technologies that 'conceal from a communication service > provider...' Your ISP is a communication service provider, so > anything > that concealed the origin or destination of any communication > from your > ISP would be illegal - with no exceptions. If you send or > receive your > email via an encrypted connection, you're in violation, > because the 'To' > and 'From' lines of the emails are concealed from your ISP by > encryption...Worse yet, Network Address Translation (NAT), a > technology > widely used for enterprise security, operates by translating > the 'from' > and 'to' fields of Internet packets, thereby concealing the source or > destination of each packet, and hence violating these bills. Most > security 'firewalls' use NAT, so if you use a firewall, you're in > violation." > http://freedom-to-tinker.com/archives/000336.html > > > > majordomo@kclug.org >