Re: Log keeping for privacy providers
- From: TwistyCreek <anon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 15 Aug 2006 00:54:36 -0000
traveler 66 wrote:
On 12 Aug 2006 15:27:16 +0200, Truncat wrote:
I know there is a law in the European Union, and I think USA too, that
forces the Internet Service providers to keep logs for a certain amount of
time.
Some privacy provider services claim to only keep logs for one or two
weeks, or even none, what bugs me is, is there any law that forces them to
keep logs for a certain amount of time too? What I mean is that if someone
abused their services and the police went around knocking their door one
month later, is there any legal implication for the company/owner of the
machine used to break the law?
As far as I know a privacy provider isn't an ISP,
A. You've proven time and time again that you're incompetent so "as far
as you know" is meaningless.
B. You're a liar because you've been given direct quotes and links to
their sources which prove your "ISP" straw grab to be complete baloney.
.
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