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Originally Posted by ceedee
Damn!
Of course, you're right. Does that mean we'll only get to 'cross swords' on the legal aspects if it gets into court?
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No I don't think it does. We can already see more and more interest from our MPs, MEPs and Lords all based on the legal issues. The Register article about the Home Office today does nothing but damage the reputation of government and makes them look more and more complicit.
At the moment (until such time as we get to court) our best strategy on the legal implications is to continue pressure on our MPs, MEPs and Lords clearly defining each legal issue we are concerned about. Hopefully my paper will help people to do that as I have written it on an Act by Act basis. I know it is not finished yet but I am sure you can all appreciate how incredibly busy I have been; however, the main legal points are all there, the only work left to do is the round-up under Council of Europe's Convention on Cybercrime and the conclusion. Both these sections are basically summaries of the rest of the paper and the issue as a whole.
Alexander Hanff