Comcast (NASDAQ: CMCSA) Law Enforcement Surveillance Practices
The Federation of American Scientists (www.fas.org) Project on Government Secrecy has recently commented regarding Comcast's (NASDAQ: CMCSA) support for law enforcement investigation and domestic surveillance activities.
The "Comcast Cable Law Enforcement Handbook," (download PDF at: http://www.fas.org/blog/secrecy/docs/handbook.pdf) while supportive of U.S. law enforcement community, sets clear guidelines for protecting the privacy of Comcast customers. Comcast is also requiring $1,000.00 as a setup fee and an ongoing $750.00 monthly fee, to install any device to comply with law enforcement surveillance requests that are authorized under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA).
The FAS comments:
"The role of telecommunications companies in intelligence surveillance is under increased scrutiny as the Bush Administration seeks to shield the companies from any liability associated with their cooperation in what may be illegal warrantless surveillance." (see blog: http://www.fas.org/blog/secrecy/2007/10/implementing_domestic_intellig.html)
As a law abiding U.S. Citizen, I find it encouraging to see Comcast follow the law in requiring the law enforcement community to adhere to the letter of the law when fulfilling investigative requests, instead of blindly following the U.S. executive branch in support of any warrantless surveillance programs.
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