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November 04, 2014, 12:03:13 AM
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Well, I suppose he's right - there's no absolutes.

   But who is to decide whats permissible - and whats a permissible infringement ?

This must surely be an argument for openness and transparency - even in that most clandestine and underground of worlds , that of the intelligence community.

"Hannigan asserts that the members of the public “know” the internet grew out of the values of western democracy...."

       Do they  Huh  


      ".....and insists that customers of the technology firms he criticises would be “comfortable with a better, more sustainable relationship between the agencies and the technology companies."  

       Would they ?


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