File:Cory Doctorow talks at ORGCon 2012 talks about the UK Government’s Draft Communications Data Bill.ogv
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[edit]DescriptionCory Doctorow talks at ORGCon 2012 talks about the UK Government’s Draft Communications Data Bill.ogv |
English: Cory Doctorow talks at the Open Right's Group the UK Government’s Draft Communications Data Bill, also known as the Snooper's Charter |
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Source | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rj7z-VTYM6c |
Author | Alias Cummins |
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