Re: [TSCM-L] Re: Gonzales: "Screw the Constitution"

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http://www.isoc.org/pubpolpillar/juris.shtml

"Before the Patriot Act, only computers operating in the United States
were protected. Under a section of the Patriot Act, protected computers
now include 'a computer located outside the United States that is used
in a manner that affects interstate or foreign commerce or communication
in the United States.' Thus, even if a criminal perpetrator, the victim
and the victim's computer are all outside the territorial bounds of the
United States, the United States government asserts criminal law
jurisdiction, if the computer in question is used in any manner that
merely 'affects' commerce in the United States. U.S. Justice Department
guidelines make it clear that the United States will punish foreign
hackers who happen to route communications through the United States.
Given the architecture of the Internet, and the fact that a majority of
all Internet traffic is routed through the United States, the Patriot
Act represents an extraordinary worldwide extension of U.S sovereignty."
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