Re: Standing Up Against German Laws - Project HayNeedle

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--=-IZpbJ0J9LDXfpDs9wBOy Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > If I read the law correctly, it requires retention of "what IP =20 > connected to another IP" and "which phone number called where." It =20 > doesn't bother retaining the URL called (my German is rusty, so I may =20 > be a little off in my interpretation). Connecting to a random IP on a =20 > random open port (80 and 443, for example) would be a good start to =20 > accomplish the goal creating chatter. The issue is that the search =20 > terms to find those ports could lead to connecting to a site that =20 > increases your profile against general background chatter, even as it =20 > is raised with random connection traffic. As a native German speaker, allow me to clarify: with respect to IP communication, the law mandates saving the following information for 6 months: - which customer was assigned which IP for what timespan - sender mail address, receiver mail address and sender IP for each mail - in case of VOIP: caller and callee phone number and IP address So it wouldn't make much sense to create connection noise on a TCP or HTTP basis, as this stuff isn't logged. I think one should rather concentrate on generating email noise in this regard. Yours, Florian --=-IZpbJ0J9LDXfpDs9wBOy Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name=signature.asc Content-Description: Dies ist ein digital signierter Nachrichtenteil -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.7 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQBHOXWW7CzyshGvatgRAt5zAJ46BegbXHZ5S8HtYehBD1FPTH+LnwCfSD28 Ypc5smHQR/QcM9dTwcQms2Q= =oMLI -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --=-IZpbJ0J9LDXfpDs9wBOy--
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