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All Kafka'd up
24 May 2000

'Let's get straight to a fable showing how the Regulation of Investigatory Powers (RIP) Bill 2000 could affect you. It's conveniently difficult to write a who-what-when intro about one of the most heavily obfuscated pieces of legislation the Journalist has had the misfortune to encounter. The Home Office says its purpose is to regulate email interception, human surveillance of suspects, and the like. But do read on...' link

Posted by SteveC at 03:20 PM Wed 24 May 2000 Categories: NUJ , Privacy , RIP Interception (Part I Chapter 1)