-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Sat, Dec 4, 2010 at 9:02 PM, Adrian Chadd <adrian@creative.net.au> wrote:
On Sat, Dec 04, 2010, Ken Chase wrote:
And if they come and ask the same but without a court order is a bit trickier and more confusing, and this list is a good place to track the frequency of and responce to that kind of request.
Except of course when you're "asked" not to share what has occured with anyone. I hear that kind of thing happens today.
No -- iin the U.S., if you even reveal that you have been served with a National Security Letter [1], you are in violation of the FISA [2] court under the Patriot Act. "Ask" is not the word I would use. Fun stuff, eh? - - ferg [1] https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/National_Security_Letter [2] https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Foreign_Intelligence_Surveil lance_Act -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP Desktop 9.5.3 (Build 5003) wj8DBQFM+x6Tq1pz9mNUZTMRArexAJ0QKJZQFSe/ujsUrCqh8nIcBs4rjQCfdJ9U wjHFgjDtIQdJ6exnFkOAyzQ= =Ej/J -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- "Fergie", a.k.a. Paul Ferguson Engineering Architecture for the Internet fergdawgster(at)gmail.com ferg's tech blog: http://fergdawg.blogspot.com/