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U.S. to Gain Access to EU Retained Data

shenanigans writes "After the EU recently ratified controversial data retention laws for ISPs and other telecommunication companies, it now looks like the US government will get full access to the data. From the article: 'US authorities can get access to EU citizens' data on phone calls, sms and emails, giving a recent EU data-retention law much wider-reaching consequences than first expected'. Apparently, the US has been calling members of the EU to 'ensure that the data collected [...] be accessible to them'."

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  1. I am not a criminal. by novus+ordo · · Score: 5, Funny

    "President George Bush did not deny the allegations in a television statement last night, but insisted that his administration had not broken any laws."
     
    Nixon would be proud.

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    "You're everywhere. You're omnivorous."
  2. Fucken overlords by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    And fucken Amerikan politizians. Come to Europe, we'll share love and whisper sweet words in your ear.

  3. About time by nosredna · · Score: 5, Funny

    Finally, a step in the right direction! After years of fucking with our own citizens, we're finally reaching out and fucking with somebody else's.

    Hey, at least we're not violating our own constitution on this one.

  4. Re:Finally by smilingman · · Score: 4, Funny

    They hate us because of our freedom!

    So the solution, of course, is to take away our freedom.

  5. Sack of shit by kernel_pat · · Score: 4, Funny

    I've lost all faith in everyone, I can't wait until somebody invents teleporters and then they can beam me out of my house as soon as they think I might try and do something illegal.

  6. Re:Oh, I get it... by Potor · · Score: 3, Funny
    I'm starting to think I should just set up a web page and post my photograph, fingerprints, blood type, DNA records, phone conversations, credit-card, passport, travel history, social-security numbers, and real-time GPS coordinates. It would save alot of hassle and expense.
    ... which is why you posted AC.
  7. Re:Finally by cloudmaster · · Score: 3, Funny

    It's worked so far. Since Sept. 11 2001, I can't sign up for a new bank account without providing my driver's license and social security card now, and no one has crashed two airplanes into another large building. Coincidence? I think not!

  8. Re:Oh, I get it... by HermanAB · · Score: 2, Funny

    Exactly, in Europe, each country spies on the other, then they share the data through Interpol. That way, each country can 'guarantee' the privacy of its citizens.

    In the USA, the NSA, Tobacco police, Coast Guard, Army, Airforce, Navy, CIA, FBI, State Troopers and Local police all do their own thing, then share the information through the supermarket tabloids...

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    Oh well, what the hell...
  9. Re:No way. by swab79 · · Score: 2, Funny
    This is some kind of joke, right? Because if not, the fact that the US government is not only willing to fuck over its own citizens but also to use its political largesse to dick with everyone else is just about enough for me to start condoning terrorism.
    Careful.. remember they can track you down now :)
  10. I am moving to China. by Galston · · Score: 4, Funny

    I am moving to China.

  11. Re:"Through existing agreements" by flobberchops · · Score: 2, Funny

    Thats ok , Im safe because I use Firefox and its "Clear private data.." menu option.

  12. Re:Backwards by AlgorithMan · · Score: 2, Funny

    alright buddy, that does it! now you are on the red list!

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    The MAFIAA is a bunch of mindless jerks who will be the first up against the wall when the revolution comes
  13. Welcome to the United States, guys by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    We are glad you have chosen to be assimilated into our police state. I can assure you that our Great Leader will not let you down. You'll feel more secure than ever before. Faith, Unity, Strength!

  14. Re:Oh, I get it... by Ohreally_factor · · Score: 5, Funny

    So they get the chance, I'll include a few Echelon keywords to make sure they pick this up: bomb assassinate Bush Blair Osama kill terror gas anthrax Chavez oil Castro Iran Iraq hijack suicide bomber 9/11 jihad. Hi guys!

    Echelon 2.0 is going to allow user tagging and RSS feeds, so you'll no longer need to include keywords in the body of your post! Plus, they're working on a nifty AJAX interface that will tie into Google Maps APIs, making it easier than ever for field agents to track you down.

    What's really exciting is that if you are an Amazon affiliate, you'll be earning money if an agent buys a book from the list of books you've checked out at the library!

    Who knew that totalitarianism could be so engagingly interactive? It's a brave new world, to be sure.

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    It's not offtopic, dumbass. It's orthogonal.
  15. Re:Oh, I get it... by identity0 · · Score: 2, Funny

    bomb assasinate Bush Blair Osama kill terror anthrax Chavez oil Castro Iran Iraq hijack suicide bomber 9/11 jihad
    I find your ideas intruiging and would like to subscribe to your newsletter.

    you'll be earning money if an agent buys a book
    You will know "they" are watching you when Amazon says "People who bought this book also bought: Wiretapping For Dummies, How To Inflitrate Friends And Blackmail People, The Eleven Habits Of Highly Effective Crossdressers."