On 02/08/13 15:24, [email protected] wrote:> > Well, for a long time, the NSA was legally prohibited from spying on US citizens, > and the British CGHQ was similarly not allowed to spy on Her Majesty's subjects. > > So we'd spy on Brits and they'd spy on our people and we'd have a data swap of > stuff, and everybody involved could with a clear conscience testify in a court > of law under oath that they never installed a network tap to spy on their own > people... > > Of course, that seems to have eroded over the past decade or so and countries > no longer outsource their domestic surveillance...
Not so much. http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2013/aug/01/nsa-paid-gchq-spying-edward-snowden -- wake up the past and tell it to stay away
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