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Downloading, freedom of speech, possession, terrorism, UK 18 June, 2008

Law: Wicked thoughts are not a crime – yet

Law: Wicked thoughts are not a crime – yet – The Telegraph: By Joshua Rozenberg, Legal Editor, Last Updated: 10:06PM BST 18/06/2008 The ‘lyrical terrorist’ case has highlighted the ambiguities of a law designed to…


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Copyright, France, P2P file sharing, Piracy 18 June, 2008

3-Strikes Law to Disconnect French Pirates

This is an article from: TorrentFreak 3-Strikes Law to Disconnect French Pirates: A few weeks after the University of Washington showed that ‘copyright infringement warnings’ are based on reckless tactics, France announces to use these…


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Downloading, freedom of speech, possession, terrorism, UK 18 June, 2008

R v Malik [2008] All ER (D) 201 (Jun)

The summary of the decision of the Court of Appeal in R v. Samina Malik (aka the Lyrical terrorist) is provided below. The Court of Appeal has her conviction overturned. R v Malik [2008] All…


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Downloading, freedom of speech, possession, terrorism, UK 18 June, 2008

CPS response to Samina Malik appeal

CPS Press Release : CPS response to Samina Malik appeal: “CPS response to Samina Malik appeal 17 June 2008 The Crown Prosecution Service has decided not to seek a retrial in the case of Samina…


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Database Nation, Privacy, surveillance, Sweden 18 June, 2008

Swedish parliament rejects snoop everyone law

Swedish parliament rejects snoop everyone law: “ Surveillance bill back to the drawing board A controversial law in Sweden which would have allowed Sweden’s National Defence Radio Establishment (FRA) to monitor all outgoing and incoming…


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Data Protection, Security, UK 18 June, 2008

Six laptops stolen from hospital

Yet another data security breach… Six laptops stolen from hospital: “Computers containing information about 20,000 patients are stolen from a secure room in a south London hospital.” (Via BBC News.)


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Data Protection, Interception, Phorm, Privacy, surveillance, UK 18 June, 2008

Phorm failed to mention ‘illegal’ trials at Home Office meeting in 2007

Phorm failed to mention ‘illegal’ trials at Home Office meeting in 2007: “ Just fancy that! Exclusive The Home Office held a private meeting with Phorm in August last year, but BT’s interception and profiling…


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Downloading, possession, terrorism, UK 18 June, 2008

Is it safe to download al Qaeda manuals yet?

The Register Article: Is it safe to download al Qaeda manuals yet? Despite Court of Appeal ruling, not entirely… Is the ‘al-Qaeda manual’ still an easy get into jail card? The UK Court of Appeal…


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Data Protection, Security, UK 18 June, 2008

Gov claims ‘password protection’ OK for sensitive docs

Gov claims ‘password protection’ OK for sensitive docs: “ Blears docs should never have been on stolen PC The government sent the security industry into gales of laughter today when it insisted that sensitive documents…


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Data Protection, Security, UK 18 June, 2008

FSA fines stockbrokers for poor data security

FSA fines stockbrokers for poor data security: “A firm of stockbrokers has been fined for failing to adequately protect its customers from the risk of identity fraud. The FSA said its mistakes included failing to…


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