Canadas ISPs Must Have Surveilance Capability Under New Bill
"It is pretty much exactly what law enforcement has been demanding and privacy groups have been fearing. It represents a reneging of a commitment from the previous Public Safety Minister on court oversight and will embed broad new surveillance capabilities in the Canadian Internet." Law Professor Michael Geist
Michael Geist's blog with some context and a good history of this legislation's progression
The CBC's take on it
The Globe and Mail's view
Michael Geist's blog with some context and a good history of this legislation's progression
The CBC's take on it
The Globe and Mail's view
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We have the same thing here (denmark) under guise of terrorist prevention. It's just retarded, thought up by people who don't understand what it means and how much resources go into it.
Well, there goes my stash of underage beastiality porn.
Ah Canada... damnit.
babies and puppies, together at last?? not so cute? nm
Yaay, the Canadian Patriot Act! I'm so glad that our country is being led by the Bush family!
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*Quality post though.. Thanks for spreading the word.
Awarding SpeveO with one star point for this contribution to Sift Talk - declared quality by notarobot.
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