« The Netherlands has launched a public consultation (in Dutch) on a draft bill (Google Translate) that updates the country's existing Intelligence & Security Act of 2002. The proposed bill is wide-ranging, covering things like the use of DNA samples and the opening of letters, but a key part concerns the regulation of bulk surveillance online. As Matthijs R. Koot explains in a blog post, under the new law, mandatory cooperation will be required from "not only providers of public electronic communications networks and services, but also providers to closed user groups, including telcos, access providers, hosting providers and website operators."
Importantly, domestic interception is explicitly allowed: "The services are authorized to, using a technical aid, wiretap, receive, record and listen to any form of telecommunications or data transfer via an automated work [a computerised system] regardless of location." However, a new constraint on bulk collection is introduced: all such interceptions must be conducted in a "purpose-oriented manner." »
Ha, les Pays-Bas aussi. Après la Suisse (
http://shaarli.guiguishow.info/?eHOnWw) et l'Allemagne (qui, certes n'a pas de projet de renforcement de sa législation mais qui a commis un certain nombre d'atteintes à la vie privée
http://shaarli.guiguishow.info/?z29rSg ;
http://shaarli.guiguishow.info/?lqmCXg)... Alors les gens, toujours optimistes qu'on pourra échapper à notre surveillant national en montant des VPN et des ceci et des celà à l'étranger ? :) Dans quel pays, du coup ? :))))
Via :
http://lehollandaisvolant.net/?id=20150707180149