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 Ein wahres Feuerwerk an tagesaktuellen Artikeln zum Thema
 elektronische Überwachung ist im britischen ZDNet heute
 losgegangen. Thema: der bevorstehende  Interception of
 Communications Act (IOCA) - ein Gesetz, das in
 allernächster Verwandschaft zu den  ENFOPOL-Abörplänen
 steht.
 
 EU-weit hat man nach dem Rückzieher der Innen- und
 Justizminister im Mai auf eine offizielle Verabschiedung von
 ENFOPOL 19 samt Ratsempfehlung bisher verzichtet - die
 Abhörmaßnahmen werden auf nationaler Ebene umgesetzt.
 
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 Is Big Brother a reality or are we being paranoid? ZDNet
 takes a detailed look at surveillance in the UK and asks how
 much privacy is left?
 
 http://www.zdnet.co.uk/news/specials/1999/09/surveillance/
 
 Surveillance, a ZDNet News Special:
 
 Surveillance: Government plans e-surveillance - Part 2 - Mon,
 27th Sep 1999 At the heart of the surveillance debate is the
 proposed Interception of Communications Act (IOCA), which,
 if it is made law, will give the police access to all electronic
 communications. Jane Wakefield exposes the truth behind
 one of the...
 
 Surveillance: An overview - Mon, 27th Sep 1999 Do you use
 the Net and wonder if what you are doing, or saying, even in
 private emails, are being inspected by hidden eyes? Do you
 worry about it?´
 
 Surveillance: An open letter to Jack Straw - Mon, 27th Sep
 1999 The following is a copy of the letter sent to Jack Staw
 today by some particularly cheeky British privacy activists. It
 highlights an embarrassing flaw in the government's
 proposals for monitoring email...
 
 Surveillance: IP tracing gets privacy approval - Mon, 27th Sep
 1999 New technology tracks where you're from in the world.
 Useful for protecting copyrights, but could have privacy
 implications.
 
 Surveillance: How your boss is watching you - Mon, 27th Sep
 1999 Network admins at the office use a variety of tools for
 monitoring your online activities. But there are ways around it.
 
 Surveillance: Is e-privacy a human right? - Mon, 27th Sep
 1999 Human rights groups say government interception of
 email contravenes human rights law. Government argues that
 in some cases, it has the right to intrude.
 
 Surveillance: Straw petitioned on commerce bill controversy -
 Mon, 27th Sep 1999 Encryption pranksters target Home
 Secretary, with a serious purpose.
 
 Surveillance: Privacy versus policework - the debate - Mon,
 27th Sep 1999 The police say access to email and Net traffic
 is necessary in the fight against crime. Civil libertarians say,
 leave the Internet alone. What is the real nature of
 surveillance on the Net and what are the implications for
 personal freedom?
 
 Surveillance: Net surfing could get you sacked - Mon, 27th
 Sep 1999 Use the Net or email at work? Read this... but if
 you're in the office, be careful.
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 BIG BROTHER AWARDS AUSTRIA 1999
 Fuer Lauschangreifer, Spitzelfirmen, Datenhaendler,
 gestzlich ermaechtigte Ueberwacher
 Reichen Sie Ihre Nominierung ein:
 http://www.bigbrother.awards.at
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 published on: 1999-09-27
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