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Old 04-04-2009, 09:47 AM   #16
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Originally Posted by zelda_pinwheel View Post
the right not to have private corporations with no authority or competence for this sort of activity spying on my internet connection, to begin with. the way you talk i suppose you'd be in favor of random wiretapping as well.
Perfectly happy, yes. Innocent people have nothing to fear from such things. Indeed, I am not so naive as to believe that telephone calls, e-mails, etc, are not routinely monitered by the security services. That is the entire purpose of the UK government's "GCHQ" (Government Communications HQ) at Cheltenham in Gloucestershire, England.

I'm afraid that I don't, and never will, accept, that your right to "privacy" permits you to break the law with impunity, which is what you appear to be saying that you have a "right" to do.

Clearly the majority of French MP's do not believe that this law is "indefensible", or it could not have got through parliament?
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