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| Australian cops broke data law while checking a journalist's calls There's a good reason why privacy and civil rights advocates object to far-reaching data collection laws: even if most police and spies are well-meaning, it's all too easy for others to abuse their power or make mistakes. And the Australian Federal... https://www.engadget.com/2017/05/02/...on-journalist/ |
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