At least five bar owners in Grenoble, France have been arrested for providing WiFi at their businesses without keeping logs. The bar owners were arrested under a 2006 law that technically classifies WiFi hotspot providing establishments as ISPs, and requires them to store one year’s worth of logs or connection records for anti-terrorism purposes. This […]
One of the captured bar proprietors noticed that the pertinent association, Umih, never noticed this necessity while reestablishing his permit:
“No one, not even the experts of Umih who give obligatory preparing as a component of a permit IV resumption, to me never said I should keep this set of experiences.”
In light of inquiries by BFM Business, Umih conceded that the preparation doesn’t make reference to WiFi logging yet noticed that Umih individuals ought to have thought about this significant prerequisite since it was referenced in a bulletin.
So they even had to get accredited when standing up the WiFi, the accreditation organization didn’t mention it, then when charged with a crime have the audacity to say, “well, I mean, he should have known.”
My brother in Christ, this guy just owns a coffee shop. Why on earth should he be deep in the weeds on technical regulations.
Holy cannoli!
So they even had to get accredited when standing up the WiFi, the accreditation organization didn’t mention it, then when charged with a crime have the audacity to say, “well, I mean, he should have known.”
My brother in Christ, this guy just owns a coffee shop. Why on earth should he be deep in the weeds on technical regulations.