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Date: 2000-08-02

Carnivore: Stufe zwei der Klage


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q/depesche 00.7.2./1

Carnivore: Stufe zwei der Klage

Nach der zusammen mit der ACLU eingereichten Forderung
zur Herausgabe von Informationen über den Fleischfresser
des FBI reicht EPIC nun formell Klage unter dem Freedom of
Information Act ein.

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EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE UNTIL: CONTACT: 10:30
a.m., ET David Sobel Wednesday, August 2, 2000 (202) 483-
1140


LAWSUIT SEEKS IMMEDIATE RELEASE OF FBI
CARNIVORE DOCUMENTS

WASHINGTON, DC -- The Electronic Privacy Information
Center (EPIC) today asked a federal judge to order the
immediate public disclosure of information concerning the
Federal Bureau of Investigation's controversial "Carnivore"
surveillance system. In an application submitted to U.S.
District Judge James Robertson, EPIC charges that the
Department of Justice and the FBI have violated the law by
failing to act on a request to expedite the processing of a
Freedom of Information Act request EPIC submitted to the
FBI on July 12.

The Carnivore system monitors traffic at the facilities of
Internet service providers (ISPs) in order to intercept
information contained in the electronic mail of criminal
suspects. Carnivore can reportedly scan millions of e-mails
each second and is capable of providing law enforcement
agents the ability to intercept all of an ISP's customers'
digital communications. Serious questions have been raised
in Congress, in the media and in the privacy community
concerning the legality of Carnivore and its potential for abuse.

In response to the public uproar over Carnivore, Attorney
General Janet Reno announced on July 27 that the technical
specifications of the system would be disclosed to a "group
of experts" to allay public concerns. But according to EPIC
General Counsel David L. Sobel, "There is no substitute for a
full and open public review of the Carnivore system. The only
way that the privacy questions can be resolved is for the FBI
to release all relevant information, both legal and technical."
EPIC's FOIA request, which is the subject of today's legal
action, seeks the disclosure of "all records" concerning
Carnivore, including the underlying software and legal
analyses addressing the limitations, if any, that have been
placed on the use of the system. A similar request for
access to Carnivore material was filed by the American Civil
Liberties Union.

In a detailed submission to the Justice Department shortly
after it transmitted its request to the FBI, EPIC asserted that
its Carnivore request concerns "a matter of widespread and
exceptional media interest in which there exist possible
questions about the government's integrity which affect public
confidence" -- one of the legal standards that qualifies a
request for "expedited processing." Despite a ten-day time
limit to answer requests for accelerated processing, the
Department failed to respond to EPIC's request. Sobel said,
"If there was ever a request that qualified for expedited
treatment, this is it. It's hard to believe that the Justice
Department is unable to recognize the high level of public
concern that Carnivore has generated. The FBI should be
working overtime to make public as much information as
possible."

A court hearing on EPIC's request for emergency injunctive
relief is likely to be held within the next few days. EPIC is a
frequent FOIA requester and litigant, and previously sought
the disclosure of information from the FBI on the
Communications Assistance to Law Enforcement Act
(CALEA) and from the National Security Agency on the
Clipper Chip and U.S. encryption policy, among other
subjects.

The legal memorandum in support of EPIC's motion for a
temporary restraining order is available at:

http://www.epic.org/privacy/litigation/carnivore_TRO.pdf


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