Responding to orders which include a secrecy requirement
Steve Schear
s.schear at comcast.net
Fri Aug 29 15:28:22 PDT 2003
At 01:54 PM 8/29/2003 -0700, you wrote:
>Stopping your notification that the service is not monitored can be
>forbidden by a strict enough secrecy order. It may be the least legally
>risky of the options. The fact that you will stop notification should be
>included in your terms of service.
All covered in my previous postings. This approach should be particularly
applicable to ISPs as they generally have billing arrangement and can add
this on as an extra service fee for each inquiry. Instead of court orders
being a cost they become a revenue source.
steve
"The fetters imposed on liberty at home have ever been forged out of the
weapons provided for defence against real, pretended, or imaginary dangers
from abroad."
--President James Madison (1751-1836)
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