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Sony offer 12 month data protection service to disgruntled PSN customers
Calls for Openness Of ANPR System
Copyright laws must focus on consumer rights
Government urged to abandon NHS IT programme
Facebook makes formal its opposition to online privacy bill
Eleven Privacy and Civil Liberties Groups Urge U.S. to Uphold Privacy Values in E.U. Negotiations
Facebook trade in female images
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19 May 2011 08:59:39
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Supreme Court determines chief constables refusing to delete DNA of innocent people are acting unlawfully
Finally, three years after the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) came to the conclusion that holding the DNA of innocent people is unlawful, the Supreme Court have reached a similar verdict. The ruling, made today, declares that the existing policy of keeping DNA profiles of people in England and Wales who have been arrested but never convicted of a crime is excessive and violates privacy rights. Since the ruling by the ECHR (in the case known as S & Marper v. United Kingdom) in February 2008 more than 200,000 additional innocent people have been added to the DNA register,...
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Fury as Milton Keynes Council publish personal information on website by accident
The residents of Middleton have been apoplectic this week after Milton Keynes Council accidently published the results of a residents’ survey on its website, including the addresses and phone numbers of 50 of the respondents. The data breach occurred last week and lasted for 18 hours before the error was noticed and removed. The survey was designed to determine public opinion on a controversial park in Southside Lane, Middleton after there had been numerous complaints concerning anti-social behaviour. One resident, Dr. Bob Ranger, who has been a vociferous critic against the play park, believes that his address and contact details...
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