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Government urged to stop snooping bill
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Extensionsurveillance powers "the destruction of human rights"
the government's controversial plan to allow intelligence agencies to monitor Internet use and digital communications of every person in the UK has suffered another blow on Tuesday when the inventor of the World Wide Web has warned that the measures were dangerous and should be deleted.
Sir Tim Berners-Lee, who serves as adviser to government on how to make public data more accessible, said the expansion of surveillance powers of the state would be a destruction "of human man "and would make a huge amount of very personal information vulnerable to theft or release by corrupt officials. In an interview with The Guardian, Berners-Lee said:" The degree of control you have on someone so you can monitor Internet activity is amazing
"You get to know all the details, you get to know, in some ways the most intimate details about his life than anyone you talk to people, because they often rely on the Internet to find their way through medical sites ... or as a teenager finds his way through a website on homosexuality, wondering what they are and they need to talk to people this subject. "
The British engineer who designed the system that allows the creation of websites and links, said that of all the recent developments in the Internet, it was moved by governments to control or espionage on the Internet that "keep me in the night".
The government ran into a storm of criticism earlier this month when it emerged that he intended to allow GCHQ to monitor all communications on social networks, Skype calls and e-mail communications, and log all sites visited by Internet users in Britain.
Berners-Lee said: "The idea that should routinely record information about individuals is obviously very dangerous means any information which could be stolen, it can be purchased from corrupt or damaged operators ., and [can be] used, for example, to blackmail the government people or people in the army. We open, if that information is stored, the abuse. "
said if the government considered it essential to collect this type of sensitive data about individuals, should establish a "strong and independent", to be able to investigate all uses monitoring to determine if the target was a threat, and if the intrusion there was a valuable witness.
But he said that since the coalition did not specify a monitoring regime, or how the data can be stored safely, "the most important thing to do is stop the bill, and it is right now. "
participation of Internet pioneer highly respected creates a headache for Teresa May, the Interior Minister who said he plans to go ahead with the introduction new measures after the Queen's speech next month, despite concerns raised by senior Liberal Democrats. Adding to the problems of harmful ministers mired in battles over unpopular policy proposals on several fronts.
Berners-Lee spoke to the Guardian as part of a series of one week in the battle for control of the Internet, and examines how governments, businesses and technological challenge the principles of transparency and universal access in the network was built.
- Berners-Lee has been a strong advocate of "open Internet", warned in 2010 that Internet freedom was threatened by the rise of social networking "silos" such as Facebook, " closed world "applications such as those published by Apple, and attempts by governments to monitor people's behavior online.
- said he remained concerned about the creation of monopolies "strong", but considered it unlikely that Internet giants like Facebook and Google could use their domain indefinitely. "The battle lines are being prepared and things are in a state of great quantity of flow, so it is very difficult to say, if you look at the world today, what is going to look within a few months. " said that throughout the history of the Internet, people had worried about the appearance of giant, apparently dominant, but are vulnerable to smaller companies can innovate more effectively.
Recognizing the growing concerns about online privacy, said computer users have received significant benefits from the large amount of data that large Web companies collect on them, but each time it is the application of limits on how data could be used and requiring access to the data itself.
Although Google now allows users to obtain all data on them and Facebook offers a similar service, slower, but individual users are allowed to exploit all the information on them to make life easier. Armed with the information that social networks and other web giants have over us, he says, computers will be able to "help me run my life, guess what we now understand it be read in the morning, as he not only know what happens there, but what I have read already, and what my mood, and I'll find it later. "
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