Australia - Metadata and the subversion of privacy
Last month the Abbott government gave insight into its intentions by
announcing additional funding for national security agencies, further
tightening of existing security legislation, as well as a review of the
existing public administrative structure surrounding counter‑terrorism
responses.
A particularly controversial element of the government's proposals would
require telephone companies and internet service providers to store the
internet browsing and telephone call non‑content data, or "metadata," of
all Australian residents for up to two years.
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Source:
http://www.smh.com.au/comment/metadata-and-the-subversion-of-privacy-20140919-10i22o.html
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