Re: Satellite mail?
- From: VinceH <spam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 25 Feb 2008 18:33:43 GMT
In article <c9e32e754f.mrc7offline@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Mike Clark <mrc7@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In message <4f7525210finvalid-email-address@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Paul Vigay <invalid-email-address@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
In a dim and distant universe
<0de71a754f.mrc7offline@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Mike Clark
<mrc7@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> enlightened us thusly:
Except of course there is your legal responsibility as an ISP
to maintain the relevant records under UK law,
I'd be interested in your evidence for this, as I've seen no such
law.
Well you are obliged to keep certain records for billing purposes
and to make these available to HMRC if requested. I note that you
are a VAT registered business
[snip rest]
None of that has anything to do with the difficulty of third parties
to eavesdrop/intercepting network comms using the satellite systems
Paul was investigating, though, which is the comment Paul made that
you followed up with the comment above.
I'm not quite sure why Paul questioned your comment, rather than
point out the difference between the ISP's own record keeping and
third parties eavesdropping, but never mind.
--
VinceH
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