[Air-l] reportable offenses.

Robert Cannon rcannon100 at yahoo.com
Sat Jun 2 08:01:38 PDT 2007


By way of example, see the duty of ISPs to report
known child porn
http://www.cybertelecom.org/cda/cppa.htm  This does
not mean that they have to go out and hunt for it; but
if they know about it, they are under a duty to
report.

--- Jeremy Hunsinger <jhuns at vt.edu> wrote:

> some offenses and infractions you are liable to
> fines and criminal  
> offenses if you do not report them.  things like
> people plotting  
> murder or terror.    it is an offense not to report
> them.  there are  
> quite a few offenses in this category though they
> usually deal with  
> significan harm to other people or harm to the
> state.  what is and is  
> not notifiable depends on your local, state, and
> national laws.
> 
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