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The Home Office is preparing a new Communications Data Bill to be published in draft form for pre-legislative scrutiny later this year. The bill may contain plans to create a vast consolidated database tracking all telephone calls made and all e-mails sent in the UK, over a rolling 12 month time...
The Home Office has been preparing a new Communications Data Bill to be published in draft form for pre-legislative scrutiny later this year. The bill may contain plans to create a vast consolidated database tracking all telephone calls made and all e-mails sent in the UK, over a rolling 12 month...
is considering radical plans to develop a centralised surveillance system to track in real-time every kind of electronic activity undertaken by citizens. Under existing legislation, telcos are required to hand over limited data to public authorities holding a relevant notice under the Regulation...
is considering radical plans to develop a centralised surveillance system to track in real-time every kind of electronic activity undertaken by citizens. Under existing legislation, telcos are required to hand over limited data to public authorities holding a relevant notice under the Regulation...
‘Big Brother’ database for phones and e-mails: UK is planning to gather details of every phone call, email and time spent by the public. It is ordering ISP and telco providers to hand over these details of its users. The information will be held for 12 months and will be accessible to police and...
Well, today’s the day that Dizzy joins the mainstream according to Iain Dale: Eleven days ago I asked a question about Phil Hendren, aka Dizzy Thinks. I said “Why hasn’t a newspaper signed him up yet?” Less than a fortnight later, Phil makes his debut in The Times comment section tomorrow with an...
The United Kingdom is considering an ominous proposal to create a massive government database of emails, text messages, and VoIP calls, in the name of “security” against crime and terrorism. British telecom operators are already required to keep phone and SMS records for 12 months as part of the...
is considering radical plans to develop a surveillance system to record the online activities of the population. The Home Office has presented the project as an essential step in its fight against terrorism, but the cost and the technical sophistication of the project has raised eyebrows among...
Posted on: Thursday, 22 May 2008, 00:00 CDT MOST of us are probably far too flippant with new technology. But imagine if a Big Brother data-catcher somewhere had access to a list of every phone call, email or text you'd sent for the last year, and that they could also see not only who you had...
Tom Corelis (Blog) - May 21, 2008 2:48 PM Critics fear that citizens sleepwalk into the arms of Big Brother The UK government wants a massive database to store the web, e-mail, and phone histories of every person in the country – and is unveiling new telecommunications legislation to implement...
Tom Corelis (Blog) - May 21, 2008 2:48 PM Critics fear that citizens sleepwalk into the arms of Big Brother The UK government wants a massive database to store the web, e-mail, and phone histories of every person in the country – and is unveiling new telecommunications legislation to implement...
Telecommunications Pricing, Telecommunications, Data Networking & Internet Access, David Davis
