NZ Megaupload Spying Scandal Sparks Investigation
This could get messy
Lawyers, gun (owners) and money - the shit has hit the fan
Your trips up Route 1 to the Golden Banana? They know.
New documents released after months of litigation
Perhaps an example other world leaders could learn from
This is still just a copyright case, folks
And we can trust them with that power, you bet
This tosses a grenade into the prosecution's case as well as Kiwi politics
Basically, people become part of a graphics processor, which means we'll be good for something after the robots take over
Sixty of the snoopy things were installed in downtown Tampa for the convention, and some city officials are loath to write off the investment
Having kept its targets secret, the feds claim the plaintiffs lack standing to challenge the law
This isn't exactly new for the feds
How else will they decide who to kill with drones without a trial?
Don't wait, says the Electronic Frontier Foundation
"That kind of response for us to do is not difficult," says Jimmy Wales
Somebody seems to think "1984" was a how-to book
FBI agents calls it "damn right felonious activity"
Murdoch should have thought this one over a bit longer
Accuses journalists investigating snooping of lacking integrity
Manufacturers say they sell only to government agencies. Isn't that the problem?
The feds have admitted to illegal snooping, but want to keep the details secret
They demand answers on e-mail and phone call spying
Big Brother is watching you spark up a doobie
If consumers are annoyed with a merchant's monitoring, they can buy elsewhere. With the intrusive state, there is nowhere to go.
Documents obtained by the Electronic Privacy Information Center reveal state capitalism and the surveillance state at its worst
Never mind. I'm sure they can be trusted.
Bill passed overwhelmingly in the state House, but still must survive the Senate
The city is putting a Cessna in the air for ten hours a day for aerial surveillance. Video footage will be fed directly to the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Office.
Conversations police used as evidence of need for surveillance show no signs of any sort of terrorist activity whatsoever.
Eight surveillance operations are launched every day
The feds are supposed to be reining-in their tracking efforts
Intelligence court likely ruled that loosened broadband market was beyond the reach of existing snooping rules
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