http://www.techspot.com/news/63292-tech-companies-face-criminal-charges-if-they-notify.html
"...nd is pushing through a bill that will see the bosses of any company that warns its members that British agencies are monitoring them face up to two years in prison."
CORBYN 2020
SOCIALIST REVOLUTION
>>52190400
lmao, that cuck Corbyn is so fucking dumb it hurts my brain.
Forza Cameron, there's nothing wrong with the things that are happening in the OPs link. This is what happens when Labour turns us into Britbongistan.
>>52190339
Sounds familiar, we have had that since 2011 withe the patriot act.
>>52190453
>Forza Cameron
When the police say he is fucking them over we now know they arn't the first pigs to get that treatment from him.
>mfw 3rd world eastern european shithole where gubmint simply does not care
feels good friends.
>>52190339
There's a man in the corner behind the potted plant. He's recording me with a camcorder right now.
>>52190516
What you emjoy in your own time is up to you, dosn't have anything to do with this thread though.
>>52190477
>>52190339
they're doing exactly what i'd expect from a neo-fascist police state
>>52190543
Kek this is in the office. I ain't filming a porno. It's been like this since Turban-Terry got promoted to my team.
>>52190339
Welcome to the botnet.
>>52190477
kek, the police are overpaid retards anyway. I once got blackout drunk and they refused to help me and just patronised me and made a point to wrestle me out of their van and leave me in the rain. Hope they enjoy their cuts the fucking morons.
gstq
Just warn your employees via 4chan.
We're all anons here. The government didn't think about that did they?
The year is 2050. Encryption is still banned by most Western countries.
>human microchip program is in full swing
>Google's BrainLink neural interface is unveiled, prompting concerns that people will be able to encrypt their memories and communicate in secret with each other, which is against the law
>two United States Congressmen try to push for the decriminalization of encryption but suddenly become embroiled in two completely separate yet simultaneous sex scandals as they're writing the bill
>a California man is arrested for growing his own vegetables without a permit
>Microsoft announces the next version of Windows360 will have a new feature called "PersonalEncryption" which allows the user to encrypt their files on the cIoud through a legal loophole which stipulates that Microsoft and the government must have the encryption keys; mainstream media hails this as a great privacy feature
>the United Emirates of Great Britain and Northern Ireland announce that under concerns of safety, all new systems must have remote desktop enabled by default and be connected to government servers; European Parliament members consider making this an EU-wide law
>most Linux distributions are now banned
>superSSD (SSSD) and superSATA (SSATA) connections allow such fast transfer speeds that the US President says he will make them mandatory for all systems by 2060, after which a law will be passed to make it mandatory for all data to be copied from your laptop or tablet whenever you pass a security checkpoint; as part of TTIP and TPP, European and Asian countries are expected to follow suit with these regulations
>4chan announces the death of its founder, Christopher Poole, who died in his Philippine beach house; the memorial thread on /b/ gets over 9000 upvotes
>>52191430
botnet bro.