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RE: corrected - Suggested OPES Requirements for Integrity, Privacy a nd Security

2001-08-27 10:23:57

See "delegation" in the postscript document at
http://www.cs.utah.edu/~horman/opes.html

Hilarie

"Tomlinson, Gary" <gary(_dot_)tomlinson(_at_)cacheflow(_dot_)com> 08/20/01 
11:58AM >>>

On Thursday, August 16, 2001 @7:15 PM -0800 Weisong Shi wrote:

Wayne, 
      Assume one company has 100 users. The company has subscribed a
request/response checking service on all the requests sent by these 100
users. This service is not
requested by either Content Provider or  End user. So, does this violate
the OPES requirements for Privacy and Integrity?


-Weisong

What is meant by company here?  Is it an enterprise who is subscribing its 
employees or an ISP?  If it is an ISP, then I would say there is a violation
of Privacy and Integrity.  If it is an enterprise, it is a little bit more 
complicated.  There is a great deal of precedence that enterprises in many 
jurisdictions around the world are allowed to monitor and filter the
activities
of their employees.  If this is the case for your example, then IMHO, no it
would not be a violation.

My .02.

Gary



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