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Re: who owns our data? To answer the question, that is the UK. But, don't fret, we do it here in Canada as well. Bell, Rogers call it under the guise of "traffic management". We never had problems until they started this nonsense. packets are allegedly broken, inspected, modified and/or discarded, as they see fit.
Therefore, following the same logic, your friendly post office should be able to open your mail "just to make certain it's legitimate, and not something illegal", WITHOUT your permission.
It's exactly the same invasion of privacy.
Big Business has become THAT paranoid, that they have lobbied the governments to even THINK to allow that sort of despicable crime.
Odd. A couple of weeks ago, we celebrated Remembrance Day, to remember the supreme sacrifice too many paid so we could have our freedoms. Those poor souls must be rolling in their graves just at the very THOUGHT that their children, and their children's children would actually condone such invasion - the same ideology they fought and died to prevent.
The Fascists have won. Very sad.
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 | well then the fascist figured out that abrupt change will often fail and be hard to pull off, they tried a very slow change. when you compare present day countries to 'fascist' countries of old, the similarities start to appear, which is quite disturbing. it is almost like the 'fascists' have 'won'. |