[LINK] American's monitoring of international internet traffic

Marghanita da Cruz marghanita at ramin.com.au
Tue Aug 21 13:56:12 AEST 2007


Old news....
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David Goldstein wrote:
> Hi all,
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> I've not seen any discussion of this here (maybe I delete too many messages sometimes), but the US has just introduced the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act which has implications for basically anyone who uses the internet around the world as The Observer article below notes.
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> There is more coverage of this under government at http://technewsreview.com.au/
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> Cheers
> David
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> Terror law puts Britons at risk of surveillance by US agents
> A new law swept through Congress by the US government before the summer recess is to give American security agencies unprecedented powers to spy on British citizens without a warrant. The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act was approved by Congress earlier this month to help the National Security Agency in the fight against terrorism. But it has now emerged that the bill gives the security services powers to intercept all telephone calls, internet traffic and emails made by British citizens across US-based networks.
> http://observer.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,,2151854,00.html
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