Judge: British Spying Doesn’t Violate Human Rights
GCHQ’s intelligence gathering practices, which include popping in on your webcam conversations and scanning the web connections of entire nations, do not violate the European Court of Human Rights’ safeguards for privacy and free speech. That’s according to the UK’s Investigatory Powers Tribunal, whose judges have been looking into the methods used by the British…
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Gerald Lynch - Gizmodo UK