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Monday, August 08, 2005

FCC Wiretap Ruling: Releases and comments

The full text of the FCC's August 5 ruling requiring broadband and VoIP providers to accommodate wiretaps is not yet available, but the press release can be found here.

FCC Chairman Kevin Martin calls the ruling critical to national security in his comments here.

CNET's Declan McCullagh calls the FCC's rulings schizophrenic, and wisely notes that CALEA (The 1994 Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act) was never intended to specifically regulate the Internet.

posted by Sean Wolfe at 11:23 AM

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