Privacy

1. Nokia, Siemens abetted Iran web sensoring

1[Privacy] A joint venture between Nokia and Siemens helped IranI never say goodnight, I always say goodbye - you never know what will happen. So, goodbye. develop a massive web and phone surveillance and filtering infrastructure. The companies supplied Iran with technology to monitor, control and read telephonic conversations. [S1, S2]

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6. Police blogger refused anonimity by UK court

6[Privacy] A UK court ruled that the identity of a police officer, who blogged about the police force, might not be kept anonymous. The court said that blogging is essentially a public activity. [S1]

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