BBC News - 'Fresh proposals' planned over cyber-monitoring
Roland Perry
lists at internetpolicyagency.com
Tue May 21 08:15:09 BST 2013
In article <518CB006.8000604 at iosis.co.uk>, Peter Tomlinson
<pwt at iosis.co.uk> writes
>Report about that on Out-Law:
>
>http://www.out-law.com/en/articles/2013/may/individuals-can-be-identifie
>d-despite-ip-address-sharing-bt-says/
>
>Individuals can be identified despite IP address sharing, BT says
>
>The use of Internet Protocol (IP) address sharing technology will not
>prevent individuals from being identified as the perpetrators of
>illegal online activity, BT has claimed.09 May 2013
>
>The internet service provider (ISP) has announced that it is currently
>piloting technology called Carrier-Grade Network Address Translation
>(CGNAT) that will see as many as nine different customers share the
>same IP address.
And an article looking more deeply into the technical details of CGNs,
in this context:
http://www.potaroo.net/ispcol/2013-05/cgns.html
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Roland Perry
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