Universities and digital freedom organizations are filing appeals to the Federal Communications Commission’s call for phone-system wiretapping on the Internet, complaining of the expense of compliance and negative effect on innovation. A requirement that universities, carriers and other Internet service companies build spying capabilities into their networks for law enforcement purposes — enforced by the FCC and urged on by the Federal Bureau of Investigation — extend what is known as the Communications Assitance for Law Enforcement Act (CALEA) wiretapping rules to the Internet. Full Story
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