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By Nick Heath

Published: Tuesday 02 September 2008


Name

Robert Charleston


Location

Liverpool


Occupation

Student


Comment

It really is a shame that in UK the police/prosecution can lock you up if you refuse to hand over your encryption keys. In the US it was recently ruled to fall under 5th amendment - the self incrimination clause if I recall correctly. It really is scary when the US has better human rights and privacy than UK - not something you'd expect.



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