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Originally Posted by amateria
I agree with previous posters that routine inspection of communications is the thin end of a wedge that makes even more malign forms of surveillance easier - both technically, because the systems are sitting there in the ISPs, and because there is a risk that people become desensitised to the violation of their privacy. It seems to me that here are no "safeguards" against this, other than to uphold our right to privacy as a matter of principle.
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Dam right the DPA is in place to protect our civil rights, something that phorm the BMI and government seem to happy to trample on. Protecting copyright and enforcing fair use, has to be achieved reasonably, otherwise the internet and everthing it stands for is lost to us forever.