
http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/1721432/india-snoop
(originalni source: http://www.thehindubusinesslin...1/stories/2010070153420100.htm)
Not happy with banning Chinese telecom equipment, the Indian government has gotten worried about Blackberry smartphones, Skype VoIP and chat services and Google's Gmail and Gchat.
The Department of Telecom has penned a strongly worded letter to these companies telling them that they must ensure that data going through their networks be made available to security agencies in a readable format. Otherwise they will be banned from the ancient land.
Indian authorities are also a little worried about data services being offered by Tata Teleservices and Reliance Communications as security agencies are not able to snoop on them either.
If the threat is true then Skype will have 15 days to change its entire encrypted business model to satisfy the Indian government.
The government has also decided to amend the IT laws to make it mandatory for such foreign companies that do not require a local licence to provide all the data required by Indian law enforcement agencies. Such a law would force companies such as Skype to give complete access to their networks or set up a local server in India to allow security agencies to track content.
With moves like this it will mean that sane communications and IT companies will have to pull out of India.
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je voleo da vidi, da putuje, da upozna,
od naroda koji je bio kosmopolitski napravio narod koji je namršten, mrzovoljan,
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