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Subject: IP: wiretapping in Japan
>2) On the question of whether electronic eavesdropping is legal in Japan, several recent interviews on the issue turned up a variety of confusing answers. > a) Wiretapping is illegal except in limited drug cases. > b) Purchase and possession of eavesdropping bugs are legal. You can buy pens, calculators, business-card holders, even teddy bears with bugs in them. (Teddy bears? It seems the new trend is parents bugging their daughters to find out why they suddenly have so much money and whether it's because they've joined ``date clubs'' and the like.) > c) Purchase and possession of receivers to pick up the sounds waves are legal. > d) Actually listening to the conversation is legal. > e) Selling that information to a third party or otherwise passing it on is illegal. > > None of which seems to have dampened enthusiasm for bugging in what one security expert here termed the world's ``Spy Paradise." And you think it's just Americans and Japanese bugging each other? Guess again: Several bugs reportedly were found this year in MITI; bureaucrats apparently were bugging other bureaucrats to get the edge in ``habatsu arasoi.'' > >---------------------- >Los Angeles Times Tokyo >Teresa Watanabe >
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