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Wednesday, 16. July 2003

§ 86 TKG

Shortly after we published Factual and Legal Risks regarding wireless Computer NetworksI got aware of § 86 TKG ("Telekommunication Code"). § 86 TKG states:

A radio installation may not be used to receive messages not indendet for it. The content of such messages and the fact thet they have been received may not be communicated to others, even if the recieiving was unintential [...].

I never got arround reviewing legal literature on § 86 TKG, but it is ovious that this paragraph is so broard, it has to be interpreted restrictivly to be compatible with the constitution.

Now I steped on two court cases which indicate that the courts are very reluctant to apply § 86 TKG. [disLEXia 3000 blog]
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