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- Ligne n°27 : Canada Also Wants Ability To "Eavesdrop" on Internet Communications
Ligne n°50 : ... Canada's Public Safety Minister Vic Toews has spoken in favor of the- Ligne n°51 : controversial Internet surveillance bill known as C-30.
Ligne n°53 : ... Canada's Public Safety Minister Vic Toews has spoken in favor of the- Ligne n°54 : controversial Internet surveillance bill known as C-30.
Ligne n°58 : ... As authorities in the United States and United Kingdom push for greater- Ligne n°59 : Internet surveillance powers, the Canadian government is locked in its
Ligne n°60 : own controversial struggle to wiretap the Web. ...
Ligne n°62 : ... Canada’s C-30 surveillance bill is much like the FBI’s recently- Ligne n°63 : revealed effort to force Internet communications providers such as
Ligne n°64 : Skype and Facebook to provide “back doors” for eavesdropping. In some ...
Ligne n°81 : ... Canada, a government policy document (see below) was distributed,- Ligne n°82 : offering guidance to accompany the planned Internet surveillance
Ligne n°83 : legislation. ...
Ligne n°121 : ... The United States is facing its own debate about the secrecy- Ligne n°122 : surrounding Internet surveillance policy: Just yesterday CNET revealed
Ligne n°123 : that the FBI has recently formed a shadowy Domestic Communications ...
Ligne n°123 : ... that the FBI has recently formed a shadowy Domestic Communications- Ligne n°124 : Assistance Center to wiretap Internet and wireless communications. The
Ligne n°125 : FBI declined to tell CNET who was responsible for running DCAC, ...