GAK-killing amendments?

Roland Perry roland at linx.net
Sat, 1 Jul 2000 09:29:06 +0100


In article <001a01bfe2ec$ca136090$0100a8c0@director>, Caspar Bowden
<cb@fipr.org> writes
>First we gave the Home Office
>the idea of "black-boxes" last August, http://www.fipr.org/ioca/fipr.pdf

Great minds thinking alike, though. The Home Office had described them
to an ISPA/LINX meeting in July (the same one that coined the "two line
sendmail rule") including the concept that smaller ISPs might "prefer"
the boxes to be run by remote control if they didn't want to provide
people to run them themselves. They turned up in our submission at the
end of para 4.2 (IV), albeit without a discussion of the remote control
feature.
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