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In article <20070726105519.FF93A65E@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Scott Weeks <surfer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > >--- andy.loukes@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > >What (if any) are the legal implications of taking internet destined >traffic in one country and egressing it in another (with an ip block >correctly marked for the correct country). > >Somebody mentioned to me the other day that they thought the Dutch >government didn't allow an ISP to take internet traffic from a Dutch >citizen and egress in another country because it makes it easy for the >local country to snoop. >---------------------------------------------- > > >That's funny. I've always thought of the internet as a global, >borderless entity where ideas and information are shared without >restraint. Perhaps it's time to whap the gov't with a clue bat? I'm a Dutch network engineer and I have never heard of this. Mike.
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