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January 8, 2011 / Guest / Tech / Leave a Comment

The Australian government want to spy on your internet

Office of the Attorney General of Australia is considering to require ISPs to exert the country’s surfing data such as e-mail citizens browse invoice sites – for a menstruum of several years. ZDNET reports Australian website.
 
Attorney General is currently editor of preliminary negotiation with vendors on the policy information for use by the law enforcement community. Basis for the Australian government activity’s attitude

Is the European directive concerning the preservation of information, which requires the ISPs to store information browsing a period of between six to 24 months. However, the Ministry of the Attorney General of Australia is considering stricter policy that will require the vendors to keep the private information of visitors to Australia, a period of five or even ten years.

i use the internet a lot at my work with  NYC towing 
 i take that the neutrality of the net is great where everyone can choose his own    roadside assistance service  and pick up is own   Cheap Towing  so i am pretty shocked with Todays news from Australia.

  Today in Australia, information providers can browse only the order of a approximate order. By equivalence, in Israel, the Israeli media data law, allows police to receive data in some cases even without a warrant a judge.   “You can not treat everyone as criminals” Australian web industry worried enterprisingness well. Industry sources who refused to send himself, said to ZDNET: “They (the Australian government – Ne.l.) continue to birth scary row such as” terrorist “and” pedophiles “, but we’re talking about browsing the individual site level and content of email correspondence. It is much beyond the content of SMS, including full browsing history and everything. Another source said there was absolutely nothing to fear.   Colin Jacobs, chairman of the Electronic Frontier Australia (Electornic Frontier Australia), argues that the government was exaggerating.   “In some cases, data retention policy is reasonable, but the record is very personal information such as browsing history is a step too far. You can not treat everyone as criminals. This is equivalent tapped phones of innocuous dwell.”   It should be notable that other initiatives in Australia are restricting freedom of citizens and monitoring network, including a comprehensive web filtering censored these days has been applied to implementation, the law authorizing Internet providers to hemipteron traffic “that endangers the network.”

 

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