Theregister.co.uk: Liberty challenges Observer article on mobile operators
October 29th, 2008Posted by Judith Townend in Editors' pick
The Register reports that civil rights group Liberty has ‘rubbished’ a story in Sunday’s Observer, which said that the group was approached by several UK mobile operators in an attempt to win its public support for their data protection policies. Liberty told The Register that if such an approach had been made it would have been rejected on principle.
Tags: civil rights, liberty, mobile operators, observer, the Register, TheRegister.co.uk, United Kingdom
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