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Silicon.com Survey: the RIP Bill and you

By Jon Bernstein

Published: 29 March 2000 11:12 GMT

The Regulation of Investigatory Powers (RIP) Bill has passed through the House of Commons twice, is currently in committee stage and is a matter of months away from becoming law.

Yet few people seem to know about it, least of all those in the high-tech community most likely to be affected.

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