Since I am interested in issues related to liberty from around the world, and since JB and LDS_forever are moving to Argentina, this really caught my eye.
https://www.kimdutoit.com/ee/index.php/rant...from_argentina/
Kim du Toit is a very outspoken defender of liberty. He focuses on self-defense, weapon ownership, and speach issues.
He passed on a report from a friend in Argentina that a modification to an existing law will require every ISP to record every email, attachment, and every IM chat. They will be required to keep all such records for 10 years. This information will be available to the intelligence services.
Kind of frightening, isn't it?
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That is scary if it is true, but since I do not do anything I shouldn't be doing it does not worry me save for the part of those who do the looking trying to look for more than they should such as account numbers and just simply peeping for pleasure - after all who is to say that they do exactly what they are supposed to do.
Offtopic but, If we can get references to that law being enforced or instituted I would like to put it up on the Spanish Board. |
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Yes, I heard about it and yes it is scary but some politians are already opposing it and they are not going to make it a law because of obvious reasons of privacy (but who knows!). This is just a plan. So this plan is in Congress right now, and today this group of polititians is going to make a presentation to suspend or modify this plan.
This plan was an idea of a normal guy called Juan Carlos Blumberg whose son was kidnapped and murdered in Argentina by a band of police officers and other criminals. He promised to his son to do everything possible so nobody will suffer what he did so he has been very involved in projects, plans and laws concerning crime in Argentina. This was created to speed the access of the security organizations to the elements of communications of kidnappers and drug-traffic people since they are widely using this method to communicate and plan their crimes. But so far, this is only bringing headaches since if this plan became reality then goodbye to out privacy...so I doubt very much that this is going to actually happen.
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It is kind of scary even if you aren't doing anything wrong. Often someone else's interpretation of what is wrong can be very different. I think this is the sort of thing you see in communist countries where even mentioning anything critical of the government can land you in jail. I can even think of some discussion threads here that if certain people in authority read them, they may decide they are inappropriate. They might say we shouldn't be polluting our mind with such stuff and that if we are thinking along those lines we need to be re-indoctrinated, for example.
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and that if we are thinking along those lines we need to be re-indoctrinated, for example. |
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Well, I just read that the Argentinian President just suspended this law after all the controversy that it created (Argentina's Media is VERY poweful on every aspect but particularly freedom of speech and privacy)but because it reached the Congress, the next step now is to abrogate the plan for good.
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Are there any English language news sources for some of this stuff? My understanding based on Kim du Toit's blog entry was that it was the President's initiative applied to an existing law, that was bringing this about.
I agree, I hope that the Argentinians will be able to overcome this attack.
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My understanding based on Kim du Toit's blog entry was that it was the President's initiative applied to an existing law, that was bringing this about. |
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