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jason hill
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Posted - 2013.06.08 16:53:00 -
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TBH I don't see what all the fuss is about NSA/GCHQ have been doing wire tapping for ages the FBI use GCHQ to bug mobile phones in the US because theirs something in the US constitution (insert amendment here) that doesn't allow them to do it legally .so they get the brits to do it .and in return the yanks spy on us ..
theres nothing new in this ...its been going on for ages I should know I worked for a company that was involved in doing it . linky for those that don't believe .racal instruments |

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Posted - 2013.06.08 19:19:00 -
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not really ..your a commodty ..just like the rest of us ..your just a tool to be used ..and abused just like the rest of us |

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Posted - 2013.06.08 20:16:00 -
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Kirjava wrote:I didn't ask for this...
I hope the EU crushes this through market regulation.
not wanting to bust your bubble mate ..but do you really think the EU can do anything to stop this ?. your deluded if you think they can EU = toothless dragons |

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Posted - 2013.06.08 20:46:00 -
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Kirjava wrote:This is being done via corporations operating subsidiaries in the EU member states for some of the data sourced according to the Telegraph.
Assuming that is correct, then yes the EU has jurisdiction and can issue heavy fines, hopefully crippling in this case for not acting in the interests of its member states. See what happened with Microsoft for including a browser in its OS or Intel for bribery.
EU has balls when it comes to making foreign corporations pay for anticompetitive practices, and they've been circling Google for a while now...
wrong ..EU pays lip service to big corporations and fines them miniscule amounts.. ...when was the last time EU put anyone in prison for anti competitive practices ... errrm ....never ...you think they are going to do it to US companies ?.
an example how pathetic the EU is when the brits had their stint as the head of the EU ...what was their big mandate ... oh yes seat belts on coaches ...wow that really made a fkn difference ...when was the last time u saw anyone wearing a fkn seatbelt on a fkn bus ?.
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Posted - 2013.06.08 20:55:00 -
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fair enough ...I wasn't taught capital letters and punctuation at school ..so my bad at comprehension |

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Posted - 2013.06.08 21:06:00 -
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but to pull your point ..on the two examples you posted .where did the money go ? ...more farming subisidies ?. or in someones back pocket ?. enquiring minds would like to ask ?.
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Posted - 2013.06.09 00:11:00 -
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Victoria Sin wrote:You know what? This is all a fuss about nothing. The US, UK, Australia and a few other Anglo-Saxon nations share something the media call "ECHELON", which is actually just SIGINT. It was used extensively during the cold war. We have quite a few listening stations here in the UK. It's not a surprise to me that the NSA, MI5 and everyone else is listening in to everyone's communications. The difference today is that there's so much SIGINT, you really can't do it unless you record everything and then mine it later. Here's where I stand: (1) I have no problem with Intelligence Services of the Anglosphere listening to and recording my data BUT, they should do it under supervision of appropriate committees, chaired by democratically elected representatives. (2) The Police should only have access to it by court order. (3) Local Councils/apparatchiks should under no circumstances ever have access to it. My view  .
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Posted - 2013.06.11 08:02:00 -
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well if everybody is so paranoid about the NSA monitoring you internet habits then This may be the software for you |
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