New agreement on crime on the Internet.

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26.11.01 New deal on crime on the Internet.
Thirty nations signed an international convention in Budapest criminal use of the Internet that covers different aspects from terrorism to the theft of credit cards to pedophilia. The wording has been supported by legal experts of the Council of the European Union, with the contribution of several other states, including the United States, but the compromise reached, as the best of the original premise does not seem to be entirely transparent to personal freedoms. Initially, both the EPIC that ICANN had Vint Cerf warned of the dangers that ran on profiling using mass information collections on navigators, the principle against which he had also spoken Stefano overspend. The strong doubts remain in some key articles were the ones on the obligation to provide encryption keys as a result of investigations and for providers to collaborate without leaking anything outside in case of eavesdropping in real time, that is a little 'what Carnivore is already happening with the USA.