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Court rules 90s UK.gov wiretaps violated human rights

Posted By: admin 2 July, 2008

Court rules 90s UK.gov wiretaps violated human rights: “

Home Office: What’s it got to do with RIPA?

Liberty called for an overhaul of RIPA yesterday after the European Court of Human Rights slapped the UK government over the way it applied the UK’s previous interception legislation.…

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(Via The Register – Public Sector.)

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