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Re: [tlug] government getting ready to inspect your iPod, laptop without probable cause



Saturday, May 31, 2008 17:49 "Marty Pauley" <marty.pauley@example.com>

Check out the UK's Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act (2000).
They don't need to charge you with anything: not handing over your
keys when asked is a criminal offence in itself!

Woh, that is another doozie... According to Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regulation_of_Investigatory_Powers_Act):


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The RIPA allows the government to access a person's electronic communications in a very unrestricted manner, thus infringing in the privacy of their correspondance in a manner many would not tolerate regarding their postal communications. The act:
* Enables the government to demand that an ISP provides access to a customer's communications in secret;
* Enables mass surveillance of communications in transit;
* Enables the government to demand ISPs fit equipment to facilitate surveillance;
* Enables the government to demand that someone hands over keys to protected information;
* Allows the government to monitor people's internet activities;
* Prevents the existence of interception warrants and any data collected with them from being revealed in court
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I can't believe these laws get passed without more objections from society...

-Jim



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