Plans to build support for identity cards by introducing them among ‘guinea pig’ groups, such as airport staff and students, are in crisis after 10,000 airline pilots vowed to take legal action to block them and opposition swept through Britain... read more
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A Contentious Meeting with New Zealand's Copyright MinisterColin Jackson hits a brick wall when he and others talk to New Zealand ministers about the new copyright act. Former Pink Floyd Manager: End the P2P LawsuitsPeter Jenner continues to advo... read more
EFF: Deep Links
vnu.com’s Parliamentary reporter writes: Military Police are conducting an urgent investigation into the loss of a hard drive believed to contain the personal details of up to 100,000 serving armed forces personnel, as MPs demanded a “cultural cha... read more
ID in the News
Intamac Systems Ltd, a Northampton-based specialist in Internet accessed monitoring and control, has entered into a partnership with WoonVeilig in the Netherlands, to launch new broadband home monitoring security products and services. WoonVeilig&... read more
CCTV News at CCTV Core
This week’s data-loss story is a Ministry of Defence hard drive that’s gone AWOL. Another example of the UK government’s seemingly bottomless commitment to freeing up access to its data, by distributing it at random around the globe. Ministry of D... read more
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