Monday 21 March 2016

Cyberleagle: 20 points on the Investigatory Powers Bill, from future proofing to triple negatives

Cyberleagle: 20 points on the Investigatory Powers Bill, from future proofing to triple negatives:

"The Bill is still based on abstract, technology-neutral definitions of, in particular, datatypes. Some of the definitions approach RIPA levels of impenetrability. Try Relevant Communications Data, with its 15 cross-linked sub-definitions. And see below the Protected Material triple negative. The Bill provides for a Review after five and a half years, but the powers are not sunsetted.'via Blog this'

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