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- Ligne n°126 : Spies, lies and the internet
Ligne n°148 : ... In this section- Ligne n°149 : * Spies, lies and the internet
Ligne n°150 : * The year of many votes ...
Ligne n°183 : ... a lighter touch on civil liberties, is in similar straits, especially- Ligne n°184 : over plans to curtail privacy on the internet.
Ligne n°206 : ... useful evidence. Whitehall sources say such flaws are less likely in- Ligne n°207 : proposed internet trawls, since the intelligence services focus on
Ligne n°208 : existing suspects, rather than random tracking of internet use. It does ...
Ligne n°207 : ... proposed internet trawls, since the intelligence services focus on- Ligne n°208 : existing suspects, rather than random tracking of internet use. It does
Ligne n°209 : mean, however, that sophisticated offenders may take to using anonymous ...
Ligne n°214 : ... implications of new communication technology. In 2008 the Labour- Ligne n°215 : government proposed a similar extension of internet surveillance, only
Ligne n°216 : to be shouted down by, among others, Tories and Liberal Democrats. ...
Ligne n°217 : ... Americans discovered in 2005 that their spooks were hoovering up vast- Ligne n°218 : quantities of internet traffic and scanning it for anything suspicious,
Ligne n°219 : a practice that has continued despite doubts about its legality. In ...
Ligne n°226 : ... civil libertarians on his own side. Some compromise looks inevitable.- Ligne n°227 : The internet proposals, slated for inclusion in the Queen's Speech
Ligne n°228 : laying out the government's firm legislative agenda, have been ...