Snoopers Charter Is Dead
|Snoopers Charter, how about NO!
Draft Communications Data Bill, colloquially known as the Snoopers Charter was a piece of legislation that was proposed by Britain’s home secretary Theresa May. The legislation was something similar to section 215 of the US PATRIOT Act (warrantless wiretapping), aka. a violation of the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The law would have required your ISP to store your internet browser activity, Emails, Skype messages and much much more. Scary right!
The legislation was meant to be passed and come into effect in 2014 but a sensible politician called Nick Clegg withdrew support and progress of this bill was halted. During the latest British general election where the conservative party the party of David Cameron and Theresa May won a majority (mind blown), they now have free rain to do what ever the hell they want.
At least there are some people on our side. Former shadow home secretary, David Davis and Labour MP Tom Watson with the help of the lobby group Liberty took the government to court, and won. Theresa May is now preaching that this will harm the ability for the UK to protect its citizens but the EU Court of Human Rights, the awesome Lord Justice Bean think otherwise actually everybody but the conservative party think this is bad.
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Even though the judge ruled against the law being passed it is not clear skies yet. What is probably going to happen is that the conservative government is going to appeal the judges decision and it can go both ways then.
Andrew’s thoughts: This is a good step. For me, breaching the privacy of millions in order to *potentially* save the lives of a few isn’t worth it, and David Cameron’s relentless and blind push on encryption isn’t helping.
So what are your thoughts?