Network Wiretapping Capabilities: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Telecommunications and Finance of the Committee on Energy and Commerce, House of Representatives, One Hundred Third Congress, Second Session, September 13, 1994, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1995 - 184 pages Distributed to some depository libraries in microfiche. |
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... ensure that we have adequate time to explore these issues and help fashion a workable solution that serves the legitimate needs of law enforce- ment while not unduly interfering with the telecommunications in- dustry . The issue of ...
... ensure that we have adequate time to explore these issues and help fashion a workable solution that serves the legitimate needs of law enforce- ment while not unduly interfering with the telecommunications in- dustry . The issue of ...
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... ensure that law enforcement agencies will be able to carry out the investigative activities that Congress has specifically authorized through electronic surveillance in the 1986 wiretap law and subsequent amendments to that piece of ...
... ensure that law enforcement agencies will be able to carry out the investigative activities that Congress has specifically authorized through electronic surveillance in the 1986 wiretap law and subsequent amendments to that piece of ...
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... ensure that priorities are responsibly set . And it is the way to ensure that hundreds of millions of dollars are not heaped onto the backs of our consumers through some sort of hid- den phone tax that is disguised in their monthly ...
... ensure that priorities are responsibly set . And it is the way to ensure that hundreds of millions of dollars are not heaped onto the backs of our consumers through some sort of hid- den phone tax that is disguised in their monthly ...
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... ensure that law enforcement has the tools necessary to perform its duties . As the network evolves , criminals become more sophisticated along the line in using it . Congress has provided law enforcement with the means of fighting crime ...
... ensure that law enforcement has the tools necessary to perform its duties . As the network evolves , criminals become more sophisticated along the line in using it . Congress has provided law enforcement with the means of fighting crime ...
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... ENSURE THEIR ABILITY TO ISOLATE SPECIFIC COMMUNICATIONS ( AND DIALING INFORMATION ) ASSOCIATED WITH THE SUBJECTS OF COURT - ORDERED SURVEILLANCE , TO THE EXCLUSION OF ALL OTHER SUBSCRIBERS ' COMMUNICATIONS AND DIALING INFORMATION ...
... ENSURE THEIR ABILITY TO ISOLATE SPECIFIC COMMUNICATIONS ( AND DIALING INFORMATION ) ASSOCIATED WITH THE SUBJECTS OF COURT - ORDERED SURVEILLANCE , TO THE EXCLUSION OF ALL OTHER SUBSCRIBERS ' COMMUNICATIONS AND DIALING INFORMATION ...
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ability areas ASSISTANCE Association Attorney authorized Berman bill BOUCHER capacity Chairman Clipper Chip Commission committee COMMON CARRIERS communications services compliance comply concerns conduct CONGRESS THE LIBRARY costs court order CRIMINAL Dan Brown deploy deployment develop devices DIALED NUMBER DIALING INFORMATION Digital Telephony discussion DRUG TRAFFICKING ECPA efforts ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS Electronic Frontier Foundation electronic mail ELECTRONIC SURVEILLANCE encryption ensure equipment Federal going implementation INTERCEPTION issue key escrow law enforcement law enforcement agencies law enforcement's LIBRARY OF CONGRESS logs manufacturers MARKEY ment million minimis Neel ORGANIZED CRIME OXLEY PEN REGISTER privacy protection problem public safety REILLY reimbursement Roy Neel SERVICE PROVIDERS solutions specific standards subcommittee subscriber switch technical telecommunications carriers telecommunications industry TELECOMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGIES telephone companies telephone toll records Thank transactional information transactional records TRAP AND TRACE upgrade WHEELER wireless wiretap
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Page 53 - ... the information likely to be obtained is relevant to an ongoing criminal investigation being conducted by that agency.
Page 1 - Government, the right to be let alone — the most comprehensive of rights and the right most valued by civilized men.
Page 130 - Inviolability of privacy in group association may in many circumstances be indispensable to preservation of freedom of association, particularly where a group espouses dissident beliefs.
Page 1 - ... no person not being authorized by the sender shall intercept any communication and divulge or publish the existence, contents, substance, purport, effect, or meaning of such intercepted communication to any person...
Page 28 - ... information, facilities, and technical assistance necessary to accomplish the interception unobtrusively and with a minimum of interference with the services that such service provider, landlord, custodian, or person is according the person whose communications are to be intercepted.
Page 41 - ... information unobtrusively and with a minimum of interference with any subscriber's telecommunications service and in a manner that protects-- (A) the privacy and security of communications and call-identifying information not authorized to be intercepted; and (B) information regarding the government's interception of communications and access to call-identifying information.
Page 3 - Chair recognizes the gentleman from Texas, Mr. Fields. Mr. FIELDS. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I will try to be very brief so we can move forward and hear the report.
Page 81 - ... so as to make available, so far as possible, to all the people of the United States a rapid, efficient, nation-wide, and world-wide wire and radio communication service with adequate facilities at reasonable charges, for the purpose of the national defense, for the purpose of promoting safety of life and property through the use of wire and radio communication...
Page 151 - (c) CIVIL PENALTY.— "(1) IN GENERAL. — A court issuing an order under this section against a telecommunications carrier, a manufacturer of telecommunications transmission or switching equipment, or a provider of telecommunications support services may impose a civil penalty of up to $10,000 per day for each day in violation after the issuance of the order or after such future date as the court may specify. "(2) CONSIDERATIONS. — In determining whether to impose a civil penalty and in determining...
Page 7 - Mr. MARKEY. The gentleman's time has expired. The Chair now recognizes the gentleman from Pennsylvania, Mr.