Authors to Amazon on the Hachette dispute: Drop dead. http://www.authorsguild.org/general...
Eric Schmidt is coming to Europe “to explain Google stance on online privacy.” Does anyone else find that hilarious? http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2014...
The George Clooney vs Daily Mail story just keeps on getting better. Go George! #teamclooney http://www.theguardian.com/media...
RT @pcpro: Android L: what's new in Google's next OS http://www.pcpro.co.uk/reviews... (And any votes on what the "L" stands for: lollipop? licorice? lager?)
RT @AlisonMoyet1: And again. Privatisation of any national industry is theft. Filthy, robbing self-serving shits.
RT @TheWeekUK: Even though the Mississippi baby wasn't 'cured' of HIV, the case is still important: http://www.theweek.co.uk/world-n... https://twitter.com/TheWeek...
RT @FelicityMorse: So apparently Iain Duncan Smith is out on Monday.. via @ninjalampie https://twitter.com/Felicit...
Highly, highly recommended: @JackofKent on why DRIP should be opposed. Essential reading. Let's kill this bill.
RT @glynmoody: Lawyers and web experts attack UK’s fast-tracking of surveillance legislation - http://gigaom.com/2014... too right #DRIP
RT @TheWeekUK: Gaza strikes: half of dead were women and children http://www.theweek.co.uk/world-n... https://twitter.com/TheWeek...
RT @superglaze: I'm quite sad about the credulousness with which the UK mainstream media (how I hate that term) has been reporting #DRIP.
RT @JackofKent: So dangerous irresponsible radicals like, er, the @FT and @TheLawSociety now opposing #DRIP as "emergency" legislation.
RT @Coneee: Canary Wharf magazine non-ironically uses a picture of Patrick Bateman to illustrate a business card app story https://twitter.com/Coneee...
RT @RobBoynes: Magazine subs are bizarre out of context. It's like saying 'here's 20 quid so I can only see films by 20th Century Fox this year'.
RT @rachelcoldicutt: Lakeland are doing a Google Glass giveaway. http://instagram.com/p...
RT @Patrick_Ness: Gove's strike reaction is remarkable: "a small group that's ideologically motivated". http://www.theguardian.com/politic... Hello, Mr Pot, I'm Mr Kettle!
RT @mjohnharrison: It's going to be a long climb back up. People are going to have to do things they've taught themselves to think of as "wrong".
RT @mjohnharrison: @Blackskydeadsun RT'd this, which I got from @iucounu ages ago & it's doing the rounds again. https://twitter.com/mjohnha...
RT @JackofKent: More on #DRIP later. But note: not merely clarificatory and it does substantially change interception law. As @tom_watson says, a stitch-up.
RT @JackofKent: Challenge to supporters of #DRIP: explain how clauses 4 and 5 (a) not substantial amendments to RIPA, (b) require emergency legislation.
RT @tom_watson: Surveillance laws do not have to be handled as an emergency. We've known about the issue since April. http://www.theguardian.com/comment... #DRIP
RT @JackofKent: And the expansion of definition of "telecommunications services" in #DRIP goes significantly beyond the 2000 Act definition 4/4
RT @JackofKent: The "extra-territoriality" is a substantial change, imposing new onerous legal obligations on non-UK persons to comply with warrants. 3/4
RT @JackofKent: #DRIP goes far further than addressing the ECJ decision. Indeed, over half of the Bill not directly related to ECJ decision. 2/4
RT @JackofKent: #DRIP 1. extends RIPA to non-UK entities 2. widens definition of "telecommunications services" 3. limits scope for EU law challenges
RT @DPLUK: We've only gone and won the PPA Chairman's Award for The Week! https://twitter.com/DPLUK...
RT @tom_watson: Forcing through the surveillance laws is a further erosion of political trust: http://www.theguardian.com/comment...
Where's the evidence that ANY comms provider is suddenly going to start deleting data? "Yeah, great, we can pull all those plugs out now"