Tuesday, March 09, 2010

Sure They Can Have E-Mail

Ars Technica

The US Treasury Department today relaxed export regulations against Iran, Sudan, and Cuba, allowing US companies to provide instant messaging, e-mail, and social networking services to those countries. The goal is to ensure that citizens can "exercise their most basic rights," said Deputy Treasury Secretary Neal Wolin.


And not because we'd like to be able to intercept internet communication that goes through US based servers of these US based companies. No. Not that.