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A worker who was sacked after an HR chief recorded him venting his “frustrations” on a phone call has won €10,000 (around ...
By Will Gronefeld, Joe Brand Human Rights Fellow Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine has entered its fourth year, and Russian leaders have faced few repercussions for their actions. Despite ...
Apple, which has said it would never build a so-called back door into its encrypted services or devices, has challenged the order at the UK's Investigatory Powers Tribunal (IPT).
More, the coercive power of the state becomes a personal tool — from the investigatory power of the I.R.S. and the Justice Department to the colossal power of the military.
The U.K.’s Investigatory Powers Tribunal today rejected a bid from the Home Office to keep an ongoing case against Apple Inc. over iPhone users’ encrypted data away from the eyes of the public ...
The Investigatory Powers Tribunal revealed the legal battle when it rejected a bid by Britain’s Home Office to have the case heard in private.
The Investigatory Powers Tribunal revealed the legal battle when it rejected a bid by Britain’s Home Office to have the case heard in private.
The Home Office has lost a bid to keep legal action brought by Apple against the Government private. Last month, the Investigatory Powers Tribunal, a specialist tribunal which deals with ...
The U.K.'s Investigatory Powers Tribunal on Monday published a ruling dismissing an attempt to prevent details from a hearing on an Apple appeal against the government from being made public.
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