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 ZA: Interception & Monitoring Bill-.-. --.- -.-. --.- -.-. --.- -.-. --.- -.-. --.- -.-. --.-
 
 Einer der Punkte in diesem Gesetzentwurf an das südafrikanische
 Parlament ist das Verbot, Dienste anzubieten, für die keinerlei
 technische Überwachungsmöglichkeiten existieren.
 
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 From: "Owen Lewis" <oml@eloka.demon.co.uk> To:
 "Ukcrypto@Chiark. Greenend. Org. Uk"
 <ukcrypto@chiark.greenend.org.uk> Subject: FW: Interception and
 Monitoring Bill - ROSA Date: Thu, 2 Aug 2001 00:20:46 +0100
 
 The attached is going through the South African parliament at this
 time and I thought it might be of some interest here, particularly to
 those with time and energy invested in the struggle against RIPA.
 This seems in some respects a RIPA clone though (at this point)
 lacking some of the provisions of RIPA e.g. GAK. Please note that
 the cut-off date for representations, comments etc is 13th August.
 
 Those interested may also like to read the following:
 
 Press statement issued by Adv. Johnny de Lange, MP and
 Chairperson of the Portfolio Committee on Justice & Constitutional
 Development.
 
 The Interception and Monitoring Bill has been introduced in
 Parliament and is referred to the Portfolio Committee on Justice
 and Constitutional Development for consideration.
 
 The Bill aims to regulate the interception and Monitoring of certain
 communications; to provide for interception of postal articles and
 communications and for the monitoring of communications in the
 case of a serious offence or if the security or other compelling
 national interests of the republic are threatened; to prohibit the
 provision of certain telecommunication services which do not have
 the capacity to be monitored; to regulate authorised
 telecommunications monitoring; and to provide for matters
 connected therewith.
 
 If any person or organisation would like to make written
 representations on the Interception and Monitoring Bill he or she
 should do so by no later than 13 August 2001. Anyone who would
 like to give further oral evidence to the Committee in regard to his
 or her written submissions should notify the Committee by no later
 than 13 August 2001.
 
 If the need should arise public hearings will provisionally be
 scheduled to take place during the third term of parliament in 2001.
 
 The Committee requests all persons and institutions that wish to
 send submissions to make 30 copies available to the Committee, if
 possible.
 
 It should be pointed out that the Committee reserves the right to
 decide:
 
 Whether or not to hold public hearings on the Bill Whether or not to
 give individuals or representatives of organisations the opportunity
 to appear before it, and
 
 The date, time, venue, duration and form of the hearing.
 
 All correspondence in this regard should be addressed to:
 
 The Secretary to Parliament PO Box 15 Cape Town 8000
 
 All correspondence should be marked for the attention of Collette
 Herzenberg or Zodwa Zenzile (fax 021-462 2142). Copies of the Bill
 may, upon availability, be obtained from Ms Herzenberg and Ms
 Zenzile.
 
 Issued by Adv Johnny de Lange, MP
 
 Contact
 
 Zodwa Zenzile (izenzile@parliament.gov.za) Tel: 021-403 3660
 Collette Herzenberg (cherzenberg@parliament.gov.za)
 
 Mehr
 http://cryptome.org/za-esnoop2.htm
 
 
 
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