> The opening of the GTAC spy centre will make the gathering of electronic data of
> anyone using the Internet, both within Britain and overseas, a routine
> occurrence.

>>>Now, by the term "anyone", does that mean 'anyone' in Britland or 'anyone'
anywhere?  Just think of the market the Britlanders can develop for its
'allies' as surrogate I-Net spyers.  Now that the Cold War is over, they must
have a need to re-employ all those 'loyal' spies ... as far as 'whistle-
blowers' being denied, what about double agents, like that dear old grandmother
who was a life-long go-between the Britlanders and the Soviet block ?  Hmmm ...
Hmm ... Hm ... A<>E<>R <<<

>From www.wsws.org

WSWS : News & Analysis : The Internet & Computerization
New Internet spy agency to be set up in Britain
By Mike Ingram
18 May 2000
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The British Labour government is planning to set up a new spy centre that can
track all email and Internet communication, including encrypted messages.

The Government Technical Assistance Centre (GTAC) is to be built at a cost of
billions of dollars as part of a concretisation of the Regulation of
Investigatory Powers Bill (RIP) currently going through parliament. The RIP
designates Internet Service Providers (ISPs) as "public telecommunications
systems". As such they are required to give access to detailed information
about Internet traffic upon the demand of the Home Secretary, a judge or even a
senior police officer. In introducing the legislation Home Secretary Jack Straw
reserved the right to demand the placing of specific devices to monitor ISP
traffic.

When the bill was placed before parliament earlier this year, the exact nature
of these devices was not specified. It has now been reported that under the
legislation, companies that provide Internet service will have to set up secure
channels to transmit information about Internet traffic to the new spy centre.
Anticipating the widespread use of encryption technologies as a result of this
attack upon privacy, the RIP gives the police the power to demand the codes to
read all encrypted messages, including those used by business to protect credit
card numbers in electronic commerce transactions.

In what opponents of the bill have termed a violation of the presumption of
innocence, failure to comply with a decryption notice would be a criminal
office unless the person could prove they did not have the ability to decrypt
the message for any reason, such as losing the password.

The setting up of the GTAC shatters government claims that the RIP is simply an
update to existing legislation over electronic surveillance in light of the
development of the Internet. The new centre will be the headquarters of a
continuous mass surveillance operation on a scale not seen anywhere in Europe.
It goes much further than even the text of the bill itself indicates.

The RIP bill compels Internet providers to assume the role of police spy,
threatening employees of a company upon whom surveillance warrants have been
served with two years imprisonment for failure to comply or five years for
revealing the contents, details or even the existence of a surveillance
warrant. There is no time limit on this requirement and there is no "whistle-
blowing" clause (allowing employees to reveal practices that are considered to
be against the public good).

This last point is extremely significant. In the 1980s a number of high-profile
cases of abuse of authority in relation to phone-tapping carried out by the
General Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) spy centre in Cheltenham came to
light only as a result of the actions of employees. When the Thatcher
government banned trade unions at the centre in 1981, the then Labour
opposition condemned this as an attack on democratic rights. The "whistle-
blower" clause was introduced by the newly elected Labour government in 1996 to
give the appearance of a more open and responsive attitude.

The opening of the GTAC spy centre will make the gathering of electronic data
of anyone using the Internet, both within Britain and overseas, a routine
occurrence. Procedures for the granting of warrants for access to this data are
more loosely defined in the RIP bill than in the past. The Home Secretary has
the power to sign a certificate to exempt a warrant from naming either a single
person or premises as the target for surveillance. With such a certificate in
hand, the authorities can monitor whomever they want and no one will ever know
about it.

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