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BT escapes prosecution over web snooping
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-13015194
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It seems pretty ridiculous that they can be on the one hand claiming that they don't need to review email snooping laws because "interception without explicit permission is already illegal" and on the other hand ignoring blatant instances of it.
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Cue return of "Usual Suspects"....................................;)
(expect explosion of outrage, calumnies against police/CPS/BT, intimations of corruption, etc etc) |
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As no film stars or government ministers have complained that their clickstreams were violated I guess, after sitting on this for years, the CPS have finally decided the coast was clear enough to finally sweep this shameful affair under the carpet.
I can only hope it will come back to bite their backsides just like the NOW phone hacking scandal did. In the meantime it appears that Big Business UK can rape their subscribers communications with impunity so Huawei and Allot might be extra busy for a while. :rolleyes: |
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Some clarification of the CPS decision - CPS
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What concerns me is that any company offering information via deep packet inspection can now get away with what ever they sodding well like knowing that all they have to do is SAY they took legal advice. Q lots of little phorm like info providers out to make money.
I am sure the dpi supporters will be along shortly to say why they should be allowed to look at everyone else's info and make money from it. |
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