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Large Ontario DC busted for hosting petabytes of child abuse material
Canadian and US laws are similar. But I'll leave it up to the lawyers to
figure it all out, happily I'm no where near this, but it being a small
industry here, I suspect I have friends that are dealing with some crap
right now
On Mon, Mar 2, 2015 at 2:03 PM, Mike A <mikea at mikea.ath.cx> wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 02, 2015 at 05:53:33PM +0000, Naslund, Steve wrote:
> > Don't know who this is but the legalities are pretty clear I think. The
> DC
> > is not required to know what data is stored but if the cops can prove
> that
> > someone DID know what was stored, that person can be criminally charged.
> > IANAL but I have worked with LE on a similar case and that is how it was
> > explained to us by the FBI. It will be hard to prove anyone knew however
> > since anyone that knew and did not report it committed a crime. Charging
> the
> > company will be a stretch unless they can prove that at least one
> corporate
> > officer knew. Otherwise the company will fire whichever employee knew and
> > say "He should have told us".
> >
> > This is all about who knew what and when.
>
> True in the USA, I think; but what about Canadian law?
>
> Popcorn and hyperhumongous drinks time.
>
> --
> Mike Andrews, W5EGO
> mikea at mikea.ath.cx
> Tired old sysadmin
>