Thursday, August 06, 2009
Hundreds Of ISPs Refuse To Go Along With Big Brother Spy System
A group of over 300 internet service providers and telecommunications firms is fighting back against the British government’s plans to monitor all emails, phone calls and internet activity nationwide.
The London Internet Exchange (LINX), which represents some 330 companies, including BT, Virgin and Carphone Warehouse, says that the government is misleading the public about the extent to which it plans to monitor their communications and internet activity.
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Soviet UK,
Surveillance Civil liberties
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Talk about monitoring, roll me eyes!
ReplyDeletel've had all of the above done...especially phone calls during 1999-2003, l despise phones now l rarely use one.
The internet l never got till October 2007, before that l hardly used one, perhaps once
a month, now lm on it amost everyday, especially here with the dot.
:)
And perhaps the monitoring mob too, l don't
care, after the dark depths l've entered,
as lm still here walking on my patch of turf although with a much greater 'AWARENESS' now via experience.
:)
Just can't get enough control can they, these
dark suits and the 'extremely weak'
hollow 'illuminated' mob
just outside of range behind the scene.
Very much like The Wizard of Oz too.