Right to Surveillance and Recording
No law or contract can forbid or restrict, as such, the right of a
private individual to monitor and/or record any signal (acoustic,
electrical, electromagnetic, mechanical, etc.) provided he does not
physically trespass in order to do so.
Surveillance includes information gathering through invasion of
computing resources, as detailed in § On Information Attacks.
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