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Re: Networking in Africa...
From: alex () yuriev com
Date: Tue, 3 Dec 2002 11:12:33 -0500 (EST)
I don't know what (if any) legal right of privacy is in Nigeria, but I would suspect that a publicly posted policy notice (like "management reserves the right to monitor all traffic" and a strict TOS policy) should mitigate any legal concerns about doing this.
Fascinating. Nigeria now has not only US-like internet penetration but also a US-like legal system. I would suggest that those who never stepped a foot in the sub-Saharan Africa refrain from describing how the internet access is setup there. Alex
Current thread:
- Re: Networking in Africa..., (continued)
- Re: Networking in Africa... fingers (Dec 03)
- Re: Networking in Africa... Max's Lists (Dec 03)
- Re: Networking in Africa... Hank Nussbacher (Dec 02)
- Re: Networking in Africa... Randy Bush (Dec 02)
- Re: Networking in Africa... Robbie Honerkamp (Dec 02)
- Re: Networking in Africa... Martin Hannigan (Dec 02)
- Re: Networking in Africa... alex (Dec 03)
- Fwd: Re: Networking in Africa... Hank Nussbacher (Dec 03)
- Re: Networking in Africa... Matt Levine (Dec 03)
- Re: Networking in Africa... David Charlap (Dec 03)
- Re: Networking in Africa... alex (Dec 03)
- Re: Networking in Africa... David Schwartz (Dec 03)
- Re: Networking in Africa... David Charlap (Dec 03)
- Re: Networking in Africa... Matt Levine (Dec 03)
