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Presentation to Kiwicon 6, 2012

November 19, 2012 Thomas Beagle

Edited text of the presentation given at Kiwicon 2012 (“New Zealand’s Hacker Con”) by Tech Liberty co-founder Thomas Beagle. Do not ask for whom the panopticon watches, it watches for thee My name is Thomas Beagle and I’m from Tech Liberty. We’re a New Zealand lobby group dedicated to protecting civil liberties in the digital … Continue reading Presentation to Kiwicon 6, 2012 →

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Surveillance: current law

May 11, 2010 Thomas Beagle

The Search and Surveillance Bill is an attempt to rewrite New Zealand’s laws around search and surveillance. One thing that has become clear in the debate around the bill is that many people are not fully aware of the existing powers that government agencies have to pry into our personal affairs. It’s not uncommon for … Continue reading Surveillance: current law →

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