[Rt4-whois] Law Enforcement proposals
Kim G. von Arx
kim at vonarx.ca
Wed Feb 2 17:00:06 UTC 2011
All, the definition from Sharon and me below is not the one we had circulated. Here is the one Sharon and I had agreed upon:
> Law Enforcement is an organization or the activity of an organization all of which are authorized by a nationally or internationally recognized government to maintain, co-ordinate, and enforce laws, regulations, or multi-national treaty obligations within the internationally recognized authorized boundaries of that nationally or internationally recognized government
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On 2 Feb 2011, at 11:25, Lutz Donnerhacke wrote:
> Law Enforcement shall be defined as:
> an organization or the activity of an organization all of which are
> authorized by a nationally or internationally recognized government to
> maintain, co-ordinate, and enforce (secular or religious) laws,
> regulations, or multi-national treaty obligations within the
> internationally recognized authorized boundaries of that nationally or
> internationally recognized government to maintain, implement, and enforce:
> social order, public safety, business and societal regulations, services
> and facilities, and legal compliance.
>
> Or
> A law enforcement agency is an government agency responsible for the
> enforcement of the laws, which is subject to judicial or open civil
> overview.
>
> Think about
> a) Gouvernment executive agencies (like police)
> b) Secret service
> c) Military service
> d) Lawyers in their position at court trials
> e) Lawyers (without restrictions)
> f) Everybody dealing with Intellectual Property (cease and desist letters)
> g) Commercial Abuse figherts (like Antispammers, Antivirus, Network Operators)
> h) Noncommmercial Abuse fighters (like CERTS and Antispammers)
> i) Private Abuse fighters (mainly Antispammers and Network Operators)
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