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is every game with a 'lobby' and in game chat going to be subject to a Wire Tap Provision ...........
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Google, Facebook and Twitter silent about FBI push to wiretap online
The FBI is quietly working to require Google, Facebook, Twitter and other online giants to make it easier for federal law enforcement to wiretap their websites. And major tech companies have been silent on the issue so far.
As more communication moves from telephone wires to the online space, the FBI has growing concerns about the imminent prospect of not being able to surveil American citizens. So the agency has been working quietly behind the scenes to amend a federal wiretapping law, the 1994 Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act, to legalize and facilitate monitoring Americans on social networks, through web-based email, and in Voice over IP (VoIP) communications, CNET reported Friday.
The move is the latest by federal law enforcement agencies and regulators to update eavesdropping laws in a bid to keep current with changing communications technology. The most recent update to the law took place in 2004 when the FCC amended it to force broadband Internet providers into the surveillance framework that already controlled telephone companies.
According to CNET, the Justice Department has already approved the FBI’s proposal to amend the law, and the FCC is preparing for regulatory action. Services like Skype, Google Hangout and Microsoft’s Xbox Live would all be affected as well.
The U.S. government is, however, a house divided against itself on Internet freedom issues, as even federal agencies are looking for more ways to spy on one another.