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British government says anti-terror fight may require database ...

Opposition politicians and civil liberties groups immediately condemned the idea, and the country's terror-law ombudsman said the government must not be allowed to set up a vast "data warehouse." Home Secretary ...

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jim

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Oct 15, 2008
 
Big brother country. You are being watched CC TV every where now your are being spied on by phone and e-mail just like Bush Chaney McCain are doing in the US
David Gerard

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Oct 16, 2008
 
I have the answer: They can use DRM on it! It's worked perfectly to protect music and software, there's no way it won't work for every detail of your personal life. What could possibly go wrong?

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