Stories about surveillance

Parliamentary enquiry into govt ISP snooping
The Senate will hold an enquiry into a widely derided Federal Govt proposal to record Australian citizens' web history, telephone calls and emails.
OZLOG: Ludlam raises ISP snooping issue in Senate
The Greens have questioned the government over its ISP data logging and snooping plans in the Senate.
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Privacy Commissioner sits on fence over ISP snooping policy
The Federal Privacy Commissioner has issued a muted statement in reaction to the Attorney General's proposal to force ISPs to keep records of Australians' internet usage.
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ISP snooping law would make piracy lawsuits AFACT of life
A proposal to log your every move online would not only violate your privacy, but provide the missing link for studios to sue file sharers within an inch of their lives.
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"It's not about your web history": Attorney General
The Attorney General, Robert McLelland, has denied the government's controversial ISP logging policy will extend to users' web history.
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Surveillance state near, warns Australian Pirate Party
The Australian Pirate Party has declared war on the fed govt over its plans to monitor records of Australian citizens' web browsing, phone calls, emails and P2P usage.
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iiNet knew of internet surveillance proposal in 2009
iiNet was briefed in 2009 about a government proposal to force ISPs to store copies of customers' emails, phone calls and web browsing histories, but was bound to secrecy.
BREAKING: Govt wants access to your emails, browsing history
The Fed Govt is considering forcing Australian ISPs to retain data on how Australian citizens are using the internet, such as their sent and received email and browsing history.
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Conroy orders surveillance on Whirlpool
The besieged Minister for Censorship is organising surveillance for the popular Whirlpool website, along with others.
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