Berners-Lee hits out at government web snooping plans

Sir Tim Berners-Lee, inventor the the World Wide Web, has slammed the UK government’s plans to allow intelligence agencies to monitor digital communications, and has called for the proposed legislation to be halted. In an interview with The Guardian newspaper,  Berners-Lee said the extension of the state’s surveillance powers would…

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Berners-Lee hits out at government web snooping plans

Sir Tim Berners-Lee, inventor the the World Wide Web, has slammed the UK government’s plans to allow intelligence agencies to monitor digital communications, and has called for the proposed legislation to be halted. In an interview with The Guardian newspaper,  Berners-Lee said the extension of the state’s surveillance powers would…

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Berners-Lee hits out at government web snooping plans

Sir Tim Berners-Lee, inventor the the World Wide Web, has slammed the UK government’s plans to allow intelligence agencies to monitor digital communications, and has called for the proposed legislation to be halted. In an interview with The Guardian newspaper,  Berners-Lee said the extension of the state’s surveillance powers would…

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Berners-Lee hits out at government web snooping plans

Sir Tim Berners-Lee, inventor the the World Wide Web, has slammed the UK government’s plans to allow intelligence agencies to monitor digital communications, and has called for the proposed legislation to be halted. In an interview with The Guardian newspaper,  Berners-Lee said the extension of the state’s surveillance powers would…

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Berners-Lee hits out at government web snooping plans

Sir Tim Berners-Lee, inventor the the World Wide Web, has slammed the UK government’s plans to allow intelligence agencies to monitor digital communications, and has called for the proposed legislation to be halted. In an interview with The Guardian newspaper,  Berners-Lee said the extension of the state’s surveillance powers would…

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Anonymous Disrupts UK Government Sites

Three UK government websites, including one for the country’s Prime Minister, were attacked by the hacker collective Anonymous late Saturday night in protest of extradition of British citizens to the United States and of a proposed law to broaden the snooping powers of the government there. The hacktivists disrupted traffic…

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