Chris Kitching reports: It appears a young Winnipeg woman didn’t break any laws by recording her stormy telephone calls with a former lover, but she might have opened herself to the possibility of legal action. Taking a page from the Mel Gibson saga, Deborah Simmons uploaded several profanity-laden recordings between her and wrestler Monty (Kip)…
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UAE: Children required to get ID card
Binsal Abdul Kader and Rayeesa Absal report: Children under 15 years of age should register for ID cards as per a new decision of Emirates Identity Authority, a government spokesman told Gulf News on Wednesday. Emirates Identity Authority (EIDA) Director General Dr Ali Al Khoury said: “Now ID card is mandatory for children under 15.”…
EU: International Action Day “Freedom not Fear 2010 – Stop Surveillance Mania!” on 11 September 2010
Civil rights campaigners are calling on everybody to join action against excessive surveillance by governments and businesses. On 11 September 2010, concerned people in many countries will take to the streets, the motto being “Freedom not fear 2010 – Stop Surveillance Mania!”. Call for Action A broad movement of civil liberty rights defenders is calling…
Are Swedish Police Violating Copyright Law In Creating Shoe Database?
… it’s a bit amusing to find out that the Swedish National Police may be in a bit of hot water themselves after building a national “shoe database” (Google translation from the original Swedish) for use in tracking what kinds of shoes make what kinds of tracks. But how did they build the database? They just went…