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Dutch Hotels Must Register As ISPs 152

hankwang writes "The Dutch telecommunications authority OPTA has announced that Dutch hotels must register as internet providers (original version, in Dutch) because that is what they formally are, according to Dutch laws. It is well possible that once hotels are officially internet providers, they will also have to abide by the European regulations on data retention and make efforts to link email headers and other data traffic to individual hotel guests. Could this also happen in other European countries? This is probably not likely to lead to a more widespread adoption of free WiFi services in hotels."

Comment Re:fantastic (Score 2, Interesting) 323

I'm pretty sure some Mexican slashdotters will be more disgusted at you calling Mexico a "third world" country.

As a citizen of a South American thirld world country, personally, I am not disgusted with dealing with the issue that my country is part of the thirld world. It's a sad fact that I hope some day will change.

I am disgusted though by the what the Great Grand Parent suggested. Either that Mexicans are so backwards they don't care about regulating the radio frequency spectrum, or that it's just a shitty country and wou can do whatever you want.

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