| BadPhorm - When good ISPs go bad! :: Forums :: Privacy in an Electronic Age :: Privacy & Encryption |
|
<< Previous thread | Next thread >> |
| ECJ judgement on blanket monitoring of communications | ||
|
Moderators: Jim Murray, narcosis, felixcatuk, Sammy, revrob
|
| Author | Post | ||
| PingusPeriratus |
| ||
![]() Registered Member #657 Joined: Fri May 01 2009, 06:32PMPosts: 1226 | http://curia.europa.eu/jcms/upload/docs/application/pdf/2011-11/cp110126en.pdf From Rob on Nodpi I think this would apply to monitoring carried out by isp's for their own agenda. If it is illegal to compel an isp to blanket monitor communications then it follows it must be illegal for them to do it off their own back. According to the judgement blanket monitoring by isp's is a breach of privacy. | ||
| Back to top | | ||