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IIA e-crime code goes too far: EFA.
Australasian Business Intelligence, August, 2003
Aug 28, 2003 (E-Commerce Today - ABIX via COMTEX)
The Internet Industry Association has issued its voluntary cybercrime code of conduct for public comment. The code requires ISPs to keep records of customers' Internet access and e-mails for up to six months. Electronic Frontiers Australia claims some provisions of the code would in effect require ISPs to keep personal data, thereby violating the Telecommunications Act and the national privacy principles. It claims the code extends the Act's "interception of telecommunications regime". Electronic Frontiers also views the code as contradictory.
Publication Date: 22 August 2003
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