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by technion
3745 days ago
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As an Australian, I would argue the metadata retention laws leave us just as weak as the US - if not, worse. I'd be surprised if the US equivalent of Greyhound Racing Australia had legally mandated, warrantless access to every ISP's metadata. |
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It doesn't affect:
- "contents or substance of a communication"
- "information that states an address to which a communication was sent on the internet, from a telecommunications device, using an internet access service provided by the service provider and was obtained by the service provider only as a result of providing the service"
When they first introduced that bill it was rather scary looking but by the time it passed it's not too bad.