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To metadata
noun
Data that describes other data, serving as an informative label.
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In particular, the law relating to metadata should be changed.
The court didn't say that interception of content is equally as intrusive as access to metadata.
What Tomlin examined to come up with his decryptions, though, was something more akin to metadata.
"Access to metadata is vital to investigate terrorism and organised crime.
Under the plan, access to metadata would be warrantless and without prior oversight from independent agencies or judges.
But she also said that Asio had demonstrated a "consistently high level of compliance" with how it dealt with authorisations for access to metadata.
When I subscribe to someone who already has thousands of followers, why not tie this user to metadata vectors that will categorize my feeds?
"There's no constitutional right to protections in Australia against search and seizure and so a lot of searches in relation to metadata are happening without a warrant".
Its lawyers have long relied on a 34-year-old precedent to argue that the Fourth-Amendment protection against unreasonable searches does not apply to metadata.
In this letter, Maude had informed De Bois that while the Wilson doctrine applied to the contents of communications, it did not apply to metadata, the data created by those communications, such as numbers, email addresses, times and locations.
In a joint submission, the groups said agencies seeking access to metadata would "naturally tend to 'ask for everything' because completeness lowers the risk of any small detail being missed".
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