Senate to vote on easy out for ISPs and Search Engines

Senate to vote on easy out for ISPs and Search EnginesClip from c|net:

A new Senate bill would protect not only telephone companies from lawsuits claiming illegal cooperation with the National Security Agency. It would retroactively immunize e-mail providers, search engines, Internet service providers and instant-messaging services too.

The broad language appears in new legislation that a Senate committee approved by a 13-to-2 vote on Thursday during a meeting closed to the press and public. It enjoys the support of the panel’s Democrats and Republicans.

It goes further in crafting an impenetrable legal shield than similar proposals in the House of Representatives, such as the so-called Restore Act (PDF), which immunizes only “communications service providers.” Bowing to pressure from President Bush, House Democrats postponed a vote on the Restore Act last week.

The broader Senate bill (PDF) would sweep in Web sites, e-mail providers and more. “My suspicion is the scope of the immunity provision is the most revealing way to assess the scope of the underlying authority,” said Marc Rotenberg, director of the Electronic Privacy Information Center.

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The Raw Story is reporting that Comcast has a pricing structure for installing FISA wiretaps:

Comcast, which is among the nation’s largest telecommunication companies, charges $1,000 to install a FISA wiretap and $750 for each additional month authorities want to keep an eye on suspects, according to the company’s Handbook for Law Enforcement. Secrecy News obtained the document and published it Monday.

Link to the raw story report. Try Slash Dot instead.