Sunday, June 18, 2006

Appeals Court Sides With Bush On Police Wiretapping.. (Assoc. Press June 9, 2006)

Another win for Law Enforcement!! It is much easier for us to Wire Tap the new type of Phone , known as an Internet Hook up for Telephone service. Part of being a cheaper phone servise is another way for them to lisen in on your calls. As a citizen of the United States of America and a Law Obiding Citizen I don't care if they wire tap my phone line at all. Sorry that is my feelings on it. You might feel differently on it, but for me I don't and cannot help those who feel that they should be protected from our own government. I guess until I have had my goverment after me, then I will understand....

BSRancher...

Appeals Court Sides With Bush On Police Wiretapping

Updated: June 9th, 2006 05:18 PM EDT


PETE YOST
Associated Press


A divided federal appeals court Friday sided with the Bush administration over rules that make it easier for police and the FBI to wiretap Internet phone calls.

In a 2-1 ruling, the court said the Federal Communications was correct when it decided that providers of Internet phone service and broadband services have obligations similar to those of telephone companies.

The FCC was responding to Justice Department complaints that companies must ensure their equipment using new technologies can accommodate police wiretaps under the 1994 Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act, known as CALEA.

"We cannot set aside the commission's reasonable interpretation of the act in favor of an alternatively plausible or an even better one," wrote appeals court judge David Sentelle.

Judge Harry Edwards disagreed, saying that CALEA contains an exemption for information services and that the FCC "has altogether gutted" it.

In determining that broadband Internet providers are subject to the law just as telecommunications carriers are, the FCC "apparently forgot to read the words of the statute," Edwards wrote in dissent.

FCC chairman Kevin Martin said the decision ensures that law enforcement's ability to conduct lawful court-ordered electronic surveillance will keep pace with new technology.

Sentelle is an appointee of President Reagan, Judge Janice Rogers Brown, who sided with Sentelle, is an appointee of President George W. Bush. Edwards was appointed by President Carter.


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