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Bill would make Facebook snooping, digital spying by employers illegal
By Bob Sullivan
Legislation that would give workers broad protection from the prying eyes of employers was introduced in both houses of the U.S. Congress on Wednesday. Both bills would...
Started by BIV on
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Whats next, refusing to hire someone because the employer isnt, and that third "your" should be "you... .
While I agree with the first part of your post the second part is a slippery slope.
Are just going to have to accept their disagreement.
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I come home, carefully open my bedroom door and see that someone has been in my room. I trap the door every morning, so I can tell if it's been opened. So what the **** were they doing in my room when it is out of bounds? What were they looking for exactly...
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Aren't you, too? we having this somewhere before.Get an alligator... .
Fed up with everyone snooping and asking questions about my life.
A quiet word with the carer just to let her know you are aware of her snooping and that you can tell on show.
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As most e-mail providers are either headquartered or have servers in the US, it's important to realize that if this bill passes, everyone's email will be subject to search without warrant.
Here is an online petition: http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction...
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As for data mining: the scenario you describe in the first part of your post is very well possible de facto.
I had the notion.
Through all text we have on it in Swedish
to sift out the part you relate to here.
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Ask your Facebook Friends
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Posted 23 February 2012 - 05:06 PM
http://news.cnet.com/8301-31921_3-20084939-281/house-panel-approves-broadened-isp-snooping-bill/
"SUMMARY: By a 19 to 10 vote, a House committee votes to require Internet service providers to keep track of what their...
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Might wanna start this bill's main function IMO is to fight againts... .
Now, dig a little deeper and you'll see where the "money" part comes into play.
You seem to have figured out the "contol" part.
And control", NOT "safety and security".
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Posted 23 February 2012 - 05:06 PM
http://news.cnet.com/8301-31921_3-20084939-281/house-panel-approves-broadened-isp-snooping-bill/
"SUMMARY: By a 19 to 10 vote, a House committee votes to require Internet service providers to keep track of what their...
Started by elmongo2 on
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by 4 people.
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;)
Might wanna start this bill's main function IMO is to fight againts... .
Now, dig a little deeper and you'll see where the "money" part comes into play.
You seem to have figured out the "contol" part.
And control", NOT "safety and security".
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I went snooping again I could not help myself..I was roaming about with malice of forethought and I stopped at my LGS..Not real local but close enough.
The guy I always deal with brings out a 1911, 1913 vintage arsenal rework sometime before Nixon..LOL...
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I'm gathering that a 27-2 in 99% with extras is gonna run 900 these days .
His was snatched up quick already though.
I just told Hopalong just the other day I was getting in the mood for a 27-2 and saw his WTS listing on a Smith .
That's interesting ..
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Judgecorp writes "On the day the so-called snooper's charter was included in proposed UK legislation, as part of the Queen's Speech, it has emerged that the government is already backtracking on the controversial idea of making ISPs install black boxes...
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Judgecorp writes "On the day the so-called snooper's charter was included in proposed UK legislation, as part of the Queen's Speech, it has emerged that the government is already backtracking on the controversial idea of making ISPs install black boxes...
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TheGift73 writes "By far the most controversial bill discussed in the Queen's speech today has to be the 'Draft Communications Bill' which '...will allow the police and intelligence agencies to collect data on communications, like texts and emails, flexible...
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TheGift73 writes "By far the most controversial bill discussed in the Queen's speech today has to be the 'Draft Communications Bill' which '...will allow the police and intelligence agencies to collect data on communications, like texts and emails, flexible...
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