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UN Telecom Chief Urges Blackberry Data Sharing

crimeandpunishment writes "The top man in telecommunications at the United Nations is weighing in on the Blackberry battle ... and he says share the data. The UN's telecom chief says governments have legitimate security concerns, and Research in Motion should give them access to its customer data. In an interview with the Associated Press, Hamadoun Toure said 'There is a need for cooperation between governments and the private sector on security issues.'"

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  1. Re:I think I speak for all of us... by Doc+Ruby · · Score: 0, Troll

    No you don't. You Teabaggers always think you speak for all of us, then say something crazy and irresponsible that only a tiny but "exciting" fringe would say.

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  2. Re:I think I speak for all of us... by c6gunner · · Score: 0, Troll

    In fact, US agencies already have backdoors made for their in major services and ISP's.

    [citation needed]

  3. Re:I think I speak for all of us... by Doc+Ruby · · Score: 0, Troll

    No, they're a Teabagger because they think they speak for all of us in hating the UN. Walk like a Teabagger, talk like a Teabagger, hate like a Teabagger - you're a Teabagger. After all, since Teabaggers are really just Republicans dishonest enough to pretend they're not, you can judge Teabaggers only by what crazy stuff they do blurt out.

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