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Message-ID: <00a701c3fa53$76c92870$a300a8c0@cryo> From: clint at secureconsulting.com (Clint Bodungen) Subject: International Convention on Cybercrime This is not meant to be political by any means. It just seems there are many people concerned about this treaty and how it may affect the IT security industry. I'm just curious to see if other security professionals feel it could be a *realistic* threat. http://techbroker.com/news/ http://www.eff.org/effector/current.html http://www.internetpolicy.net/cybercrime/ http://www.cdt.org/international/cybercrime/ http://www.crime-research.org/eng/library/CoE_Cybercrime.html http://www.cyber-rights.org/cybercrime/ http://www.crime-research.org/eng/library/CoE_Cybercrime.html