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Orrin G. Hatch (ed.). Hearing to examine the constitutional & policy implications of new surveillance technologies, in general, & the FBI’s Carnivore system in particular. Carnivore permits law enforcement agencies to gather specific electronic-mail info., presumably circumscribed by court order, relevant to the commission of a crime. Witnesses: Vinton Cerf, Internet Trustee, Internet Soc.; James Dempsey, Sr. Staff Counsel, Center for Democracy & Technology; Kevin Di Gregory, Dep. Assistant Attorney General, Criminal Div., & Martha Stansell-Gamm, Chief, Computer Crimes & Intellectual Property Section, Dept. of Justice; Donald Kerr, Assistant Dir., & Larry Parkinson, Gen. Counsel, FBI; & Jeffrey Rosen, Assoc. Prof. of Law, George Wash. Univ. Law School.
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