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Data Retention, Privacy, surveillance, UK 9 October, 2008

Home Office defends retaining comms data

Home Office defends retaining comms data: “ But hasn’t figured out how yet The Home Office has said that ministers have not yet decided how to retain data on all communications – but defended the…


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Germany, Holocaust Denial 8 October, 2008

International Herald Tribune: German goes on trial for Holocaust denial

German goes on trial for Holocaust denial – International Herald Tribune: POTSDAM, Germany: A founder member of a left-wing terrorist group turned neo-Nazi went on trial in Germany Wednesday accused of publishing documents on the…


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censorship, Civil Liberties, Germany, Holocaust Denial, UK 7 October, 2008

Daily Mail: Holocaust denier David Irving compares British justice to Nazi Germany in court outburst

Holocaust denier David Irving compares British justice to Nazi Germany in court outburst | Mail Online By Rebecca Camber, Last updated at 12:58 AM on 04th October 2008 Disgraced historian David Irving yesterday compared British…


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blocking and filtering, child pornography, Child Protection, Newsgroups, Usenet 7 October, 2008

Giganews Boosts Aid to Fight Exploitation of Minors

Giganews Boosts Aid to Fight Exploitation of Minors: “The Internet can be a tough place for lesser known protocols such as BitTorrent and the newsgroups. They are often times the target of all types of…


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Database Nation, Intelligence, Interception, surveillance, UK 7 October, 2008

Spy chiefs plot £12bn IT spree for comms überdatabase

Spy chiefs plot £12bn IT spree for comms überdatabase: “ Black boxes to keep Black’s firm in the black Billions of pounds of public money will soon be up for grabs for private IT contractors…


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Data Protection, Database Nation, Privacy, Security, UK 7 October, 2008

T-Mobile joins data loss elite

T-Mobile joins data loss elite: “ 17m customer records T-Mobile has admitted losing 17m customer records including names, addresses, phone numbers, dates of birth and email addresses.… “ (Via The Register – Public Sector.)


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censorship, Obscenity, Pornography, UK 7 October, 2008

The Obscene Publications Act rides again

The Obscene Publications Act rides again: “ Girls Aloud case heads for court – net holds its breath The legal world is buzzing at the announcement last week of the prosecution of 35-year-old civil servant…


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censorship, Civil Liberties, freedom of speech, Germany, Holocaust Denial, UK 6 October, 2008

Nobody is safe from the long arm of EU law – Telegraph

Nobody is safe from the long arm of EU law – Telegraph By Philip Johnston, Last Updated: 12:01am BST 06/10/2008 Here is something the Government told us would never happen. When Britain signed up to…


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censorship, Civil Liberties, freedom of speech, Germany, Holocaust Denial, UK 6 October, 2008

Melanie Phillips: We must never let Brussels turn Holocaust denial into a crime | Mail Online

MELANIE PHILLIPS: We must never let Brussels turn Holocaust denial into a crime | Mail Online Holocaust-denial law and the attempted extradition of a man for publishing antisemitic material Last updated at 12:06 PM on…


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Data Protection, Privacy 6 October, 2008

Average privacy policy takes 10 minutes to read, research finds

Average privacy policy takes 10 minutes to read, research finds: “Website privacy policies take on average 10 minutes to read and sometimes run into thousands of words, researchers have found. While some are short, others…


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