Steve Schear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>Which would/could get you charged with obstruction of 
>>justice/contempt/conspiracy etc, etc.  You can protect your log 
>>files safely enough by not having any-  But protecting your real 
>>ASSets is a bit more difficult.
>
>Almost anything the court does not like can get you so charged.  So 
>what else is new?  Still, if the information or principle is 
>sufficiently important you will eventually be released (if you are 
>even held).
>
>steve

That's a theory anyway...

I remember having lunch a while back with Loki and the topic of logs 
come up-  He mentioned that his company fully and completely complies 
with warrants for all logs, especially easy to comply with since his 
company doesn't keep logs.

Regards,  Matt-


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