*sigh* at least you guys in america had some people kick up a stink about SOPA. Here is Australia our stupid government has just passed one of the dumbest (and incredibly invasive) bills ever, not even a peep out of anyone!
Under the guise of "Cybercrime" every (read that again EVERY) australian will now have every single key stroke done on the internet tracked and stored in data farms for up to two years...which the police have complete powers to access (on the flimsiest evidence they can get) any time they want, and can charge you with anything they want.
so F**K YOU Nicola Roxon, I hope you stuff up somewhere along the line and get your data audited and get the death penalty. that would be justice.
(and yes read this, track it, and store it for 2 years, YOU are a dumb bitch!)
and Stephen Conroy I'm watching you too.
and for anyone who wants to be as outraged as I am,
http://www.zdnet.com/au/cybercrime-bill-passes-senate-set-to-become-law-7000002971/
grrrrrrr! !@#$@!#$@!#%$@!$%^^&%#^&!$&%* !!!!
Under the guise of "Cybercrime" every (read that again EVERY) australian will now have every single key stroke done on the internet tracked and stored in data farms for up to two years...which the police have complete powers to access (on the flimsiest evidence they can get) any time they want, and can charge you with anything they want.
The Greens' amendments were voted against. These included concerns that the information shared could result in the death penalty overseas, even though Australia does not support capital punishment, and that the Bill should be clearer to prevent this. Greens spokesperson Scott Ludlam also said in the Senate today that it was deeply concerning that countries with less strict privacy legislation than Australia could request personal information on Australians under investigation, and that the amendments had no language to refuse such a request.
"Given the medium that we now operate in, privacy protections can be absolutely rock-solid in Australia, but if we are sharing data — intimate personal details of people's lives — with law enforcement and intelligence agencies in foreign jurisdictions with lower standards of privacy protection that we have in Australia, and that material leaks, then the privacy protections that they're afforded in Australia is worthless, because that information can be back in Australia at the speed of light."
so F**K YOU Nicola Roxon, I hope you stuff up somewhere along the line and get your data audited and get the death penalty. that would be justice.
(and yes read this, track it, and store it for 2 years, YOU are a dumb bitch!)
and Stephen Conroy I'm watching you too.
and for anyone who wants to be as outraged as I am,
http://www.zdnet.com/au/cybercrime-bill-passes-senate-set-to-become-law-7000002971/
grrrrrrr! !@#$@!#$@!#%$@!$%^^&%#^&!$&%* !!!!
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