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Australian Police To Investigate Google Over Wi-Fi Scanning

daria42 writes "Those who thought the brouhaha over Google's scanning of Wi-Fi networks by its Street View cars was over (whether you believe it was deliberate or not) are destined to be disappointed. News comes from Australia over the weekend that the Australian government has referred the matter to the Australian Federal Police for investigation. The country's Attorney General, Robert McClelland, was quoted saying, 'Obviously I won't pre-empt the outcome of that investigation but they relate in substantial part to possible breaches of the Telecommunications Interception Act, which prevents people accessing electronic information other than for authorized purposes.'"

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  1. Re:In other news.. by MrNaz · · Score: 3, Funny

    What, you mean like a fleshy cone like structure surrounding a biological tube at the bottom of which is an organ known as a "cochlear"?

    Yea, I hate it when people wear those things. It makes me so nervous.

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    I hate printers.
  2. Re:It's Sad... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    The US government is no match for war-driving mega-corps. It doesn't understand the problem and it's well paid not to.

  3. Re:In other news.. by noidentity · · Score: 2, Funny

    Australian police arrest a subject for illegal surveillance for overhearing another party's conversation, and making a record of it in a carbon-based mass-storage device, while walking down the street.

    Clarified that. Wait, I see someone walking down my street recording images of what he sees, in his own carbon-based mass-storage device. Calling 911 right now...

  4. Re:In other news.. by thegarbz · · Score: 2, Funny

    The problem is that given the way Australian laws are written Google may be in violation of many of them. Actually given the way Australian laws are written you may be in violation of one right now!