[net.legal] Comm. Priv. Act & gifts

gnome@oliveb.UUCP (Gary) (09/30/86)

I'm disgusted about the ram-rodding of the Electronic
Communication Privacy Act through the House and Senate.

Seeing as how they have been dodging opposition and 
pushing it through as quickly as possible, I have some questions.

Would it be libelous to ask whether the "representitives"
who sponsored this repressive bill have free cellular phones
in their cars, boats, bathtubs and briefcases?
Do they have HBO, Showtime, and other premium satellite services
in their homes "on an indefinite trial basis"?
How many of them are guaranteed work as "consultants" for these
industries, once they retire?

I'd hate to think that our basic civil rights are being sold
so that our "elected official" will be able to have free
in-home screenings of Rocky 12...

I figure it'll be about another week before the Senate unanimously
votes this bill (S2575) into law. 

The manufacturers of radios that cover the frequencies mentioned
in the bill have already changed their product lines to avoid
trouble.  The older units on the market are going for up to
2X retail price.  During prohibition, people used to go to
"speakeasys".  Maybe, with more laws like this, we will start
seeing "listeneasys" -- places where you can go to covertly
listen to "forbidden radio".

Why does this remind me of those old commercials for Radio Free Europe?


Gary

PS- I have misplaced my on-line copy of S 2575,  could someone
please mail me a copy over the net??

(allegra,hplabs,ihnp4,glacier)oliveb!oliven!gnome