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Net providers snub UK data demands

posted onOctober 22, 2002
by hitbsecnews

Source: Europe CNN

LONDON, England (Reuters) -- The Internet industry has dealt a blow to Britain's tough anti-terrorism legislation by refusing to reveal personal cyber-data to police.

It has turned down a request from Home Secretary David Blunkett to allow police and intelligence officers to access the personal records of their customers on request without the approval of a judge.

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