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Social networking surveillance

Posted in filesharing on December 2nd, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

p2pnet news view Freedom | P2P:- More than a dozen US government agencies are being targeted for refusing to disclose their policies for using social networking sites for investigations, data-collection, and surveillance.

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Surveillance: 8,000,000 reasons for oversight

Posted in filesharing on December 1st, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

p2pnet news view Freedom | P2P:- “Disclaimer,” writes Christopher Soghoian in slight paranoia , going on >>> “The information presented here has been gathered and analyzed in my capacity as a graduate student at Indiana University. This data was gathered and analyzed on my own time, without using federal government resources. This data, and the analysis I draw from it will be a major component of my PhD dissertation, and as such, I am releasing it in order to receive constructive criticism on my theories from other experts in the field

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p2pnet World Headlines: Nov 12, 2009

Posted in filesharing on November 12th, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

A law to ban talking and texting using hand held cellphones has been introduced in the Legislature Saskatoon Home Page Minister Responsible for SGI says using a cellphone to talk or text is a dangerous distraction with recent research indicating that a person who is texting while driving is 23 times more likely to be involved in a collision than a non-distracted driver. Twitter, Internet undermine Canada election rules Reuters In this era of smartphones and the Internet, the federal elections agency is struggling to enforce a rule that bans the general broadcasting of voting results until all the polls have closed.

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Ignore privacy commissioner, says PI lawyer

Posted in filesharing on November 11th, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

p2pnet news view Freedom | P2P:- After a growing number of complaints against insurance companies, Canada’s privacy commissioner released guidelines to protect people against covert video surveillance, characterizing it as an “extremely privacy-invasive form of technology” to be considered “only in the most limited cases”. “Covert surveillance is an intrusive act and if there are other means to resolve a dispute, we believe they should be explored first,” assistant commissioner Elizabeth Denham has told the Canwest News Service . But lawyer Norman Groot, speaking for the Canadian Association of Private Investigators, says PIs needn’t be “deterred” by her views.

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