Josh Silver, Executive Director of Freepress interviewed on Democracy Now, June 23/09
A report has found telecoms in Europe have helped the Iranian government create one of the most sophisticated ways to censor the internet - it's called deep packet inspection... and it's now being used in North America. Josh Silver, Executive Director of Freepress explains...
For full video : http://www.democracynow.org/2009/6/23/deep_packet_inspection_telecoms_aided_iran
It should be noted that there is no exemption in the regulations for the purpose of detecting illicit copyright infringement – and indeed in such cases where interception is being used for law enforcement, a warrant is required.
cyberjackcyberjack 1 year ago
As under the Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) Regulations (PECR) and the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act (RIPA) as well as the European ePrivacy Directive, that interception and processing of communications requires either explicit informed consent from all parties or a warrant.
cyberjackcyberjack 1 year ago