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Encryption Is Illegal & Madness With Filesharing

Posted by isecore on October 5th, 2007

Via this somewhat humorous Userfriendly-strip I learned that the UK has a new law. Basically the law makes it a crime to not decrypt encrypted data when requested by authorities as part of a criminal or terrorism-related investigation. If you refuse, you face jail since you’re obstructing justice. ArsTechnica has a better write-up about the law.

Am I the only one who thinks that this is yet another step towards a full-blown Orwellian society? In Sweden we have a whole bunch of politicians who are jonesing for complete data-retention of all Internet-traffic. They want to pick apart our lives in order to prevent “terrorists” from doing nasty things. They push every button on every lobbyist they can, and of course the mediamob loves this since they want to buy themselves into the system and chase filesharers as they see fit.

Politicians keep using the same old trite and tired methods to coerce the people into accepting this: if you don’t have anything to hide, then why hide it?

Of course they purposefully miss the point. It’s all about having the right to privacy. The right to be left alone. The right to not be suspected of a crime you didn’t commit - because that’s what’s going to happen. The politicians in charge want to make everyone a potential terrorist, and then using the laws in a frivolous manner decide themselves when and what constitutes a crime.

Encryption was a way around that, but our fearless leaders in their infinite lack of wisdom apparently decided that only criminals want privacy. Now, that’s a fact in that country. Anyone who uses encryption has become a criminal. Even if you decrypt your data when requested you’re still being treated as a potential crook and bandit.

In related matters I read that the first verdict has come in one of the numerous filesharing-trials in the US of A. Jammie Thomas was accused of filesharing, and was convicted and ordered to pay US$222000. Absolutely outrageous, at most she should be made to pay 20 bucks. Yet another show of how greedy corporations abuse the legal system.

There’s a blogpost over at one of the major Swedish newspapers detailing the madness. It’s obviously useless to people who don’t speak Swedish, but I wanted to link there anyway.

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One Response to “Encryption Is Illegal & Madness With Filesharing”

  1. nanotubes Says:

    When someone hears, if you don’t have anything to hide, then why hide it?
    reply with something like, I don’t want someone beating me to the patent or publishers office etc. for starters.
    Thanks

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