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Archive for July 22nd, 2008

Report of the Interception of Communications Commissioner for 2007

Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008

Report of the Interception of Communications Commissioner for 2007: “Report of the Interception of Communications Commissioner for 2007

No 0947 2007–08, 22 July 2008: Available as a Full Text (PDF) file.

Published by The Stationery Office (TSO): ISBN 9780102957365″

Report of the UK Intelligence Services Commissioner for 2007

Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008

Report of the Intelligence Services Commissioner for 2007: “Report of the Intelligence Services Commissioner for 2007

No 0948 2007–08, 22 July 2008: Available as a Full Text (PDF) file.

Published by The Stationery Office (TSO): ISBN 9780102957372″

Annual report of the Chief Surveillance Commissioner for 2007-2008

Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008

Annual report of the Chief Surveillance Commissioner to the Prime Minister and to Scottish Ministers for 2007-2008: “Annual report of the Chief Surveillance Commissioner to the Prime Minister and to Scottish Ministers for 2007-2008

No 0659 2007–08, 22 July 2008: Available as a Full Text (PDF) file.

Published by The Stationery Office (TSO): ISBN 9780102955125″

UK Government Response: A surveillance society?

Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008

A surveillance society?: “A surveillance society?: the Government reply to the fifth report from the Home Affairs Committee session 2007-08 HC 58

Cm 7449, 22 July 2008: Available as a Full Text (PDF) file.

Published by, The Stationery Office (TSO), ISBN 9780101744928″

Police guidance on data deletion is flawed, says Information Tribunal

Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008

Police guidance on data deletion is flawed, says Information Tribunal: “The data protection guidance given to police forces on when to delete records of criminal convictions is inadequate, according to the body which hears appeals under the Data Protection Act.”

(Via OUT-LAW News.)

Data blunders can breach human rights, rules ECHR

Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008

Data blunders can breach human rights, rules ECHR: “The European Court of Human Rights has ordered the Finnish government to pay out €34,000 because it failed to protect a citizen’s personal data. One data protection expert said that the case creates a vital link between data security and human rights.”

(Via OUT-LAW News.)

Andrew Cuomo Threatens To Sue Comcast

Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008

TechDirt commentary on the ongoing New York initiative for ISPs to block access to newsgroups carrying child pornography.

Andrew Cuomo Threatens To Sue Comcast If It Doesn’t Sign Up For His Plan To Pretend To Fight Child Porn: “Last month, New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo made some news by pressuring a bunch of ISPs to agree to block certain sites in a totally misguided effort to fight child porn. It will actually do the opposite, because it merely hides the issue, driving it further underground, rather than attacking at the source. At the same time, it opens up a very questionable door: having ISPs blocking any content that they feel is ‘objectionable’ in some manner. It’s not hard to predict where this goes, in terms of ISPs blocking other types of content as well.

Comcast was one of the companies that agreed last week to a similar proposal with a bunch of state attorneys general, but apparently that’s not enough for Andrew Cuomo. He’s now threatening to sue Comcast within five days if it doesn’t sign the more stringent ‘code of conduct’ that Cuomo wrote up. Apparently Cuomo doesn’t think last week’s agreement goes far enough.

Of course, what’s odd is that nowhere does Cuomo explain how Comcast’s actions violate the law. He just threatens to sue over it — and even makes a veiled threat that the lawsuit alone will be damaging to Comcast, because Cuomo will position it as Comcast protecting child porn:


Comcast’s unwillingness to sign the code of conduct and purge its system of child pornography puts Comcast at the back of the pack in the race to fight this scourge, and would likely be surprising to Comcast’s millions of customers across the country.

The reason Cuomo doesn’t explain what the legal rationale for any lawsuit, is because there isn’t one. Comcast as a connectivity provider is not responsible for what content goes across its network. Cuomo (one would hope) knows this — and is bullying Comcast into signing his ‘Code of Conduct’ by threatening to paint the company as protecting child porn. That’s a rather sickening abuse of power — and the end result will only be to make it more difficult to stop child pornography, while opening the door to widespread content blocking by ISPs.

(Via Techdirt.)

Home Office classes openness review a secret

Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008

Englishman’s castle is not so much a castle after all: Feel free to check my fridge any time.

Home Office classes openness review a secret: “

Silly Season opens here

It may be a little early for the silly season, but if last week’s antics by the Home Office and the Daily Mail are anything to go by, it is already upon us.…”

(Via The Register - Public Sector.)

Police told: Delete old criminal records

Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008

Police told: Delete old criminal records: “

Dump innocents’ DNA while you’re at it

The Information Tribunal has told five police forces to remove old, minor criminal records from their databases.…”

(Via The Register - Public Sector.)