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Google will interpose itself, and hence the United States government, between the communications of every human being not in China (naughty China).

"I guess we were so busy monitoring the everyday communications of every man, woman, and child in the nation that we didn't notice that a contractor working for us was downloading tons of classified documents," the agency spokesman said.

And while its actions implicate the private communications of every connected individual across the globe, the arrangement was executed and operates clandestinely, hidden from the scrutiny of public oversight mechanisms and – until recently – the public.

In their shoes (or under their hats, felt or tinfoil), I would have eagerly tapped Chancellor Merkel's cell phone, along with the electronic communications of every other head of government, friendly and unfriendly alike, because … because I could.

The largest technological question we raised in our appeal (which the courts refused to consider) was what constitutes a "search", i.e., whether law enforcement can demand the encryption keys of a business and use those keys to inspect the private communications of every customer, even when the court has only authorized them to access information belonging to specific targets.

The government's controversial plans to allow intelligence agencies to monitor the internet use and digital communications of every person in the UK suffered a fresh blow on Tuesday when the inventor of the world wide web warned that the measures were dangerous and should be dropped.

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Remember, the telecommunications companies are said to have willingly aided the National Security Agency's warrantless eavesdropping program and a program capable of monitoring the Internet communications of virtually every American, Mr. Shorrock tells us.

Deutsche Telekom has been circling potential prey in the United States for at least a year, putting out feelers to communications carriers of every size and description.

In January four influential peers - Lord Carlisle, Lord King, Lord Blair and Lord West - tried to amend the counter-terrorism and security bill to include powers to retain the communications data of every citizen in the UK for up to a year.

The architecture was meant to be flexible, matching the communications needs of every imaginable user, from an individual private soldier lugging a rifle across the battlefield to top generals in their high-tech headquarters deep inside friendly territory.

Like other literary men of the period, he knew there was money to be made from a reliable English dictionary: such things already existed for other major European languages, and the times required it - being eager to standardise spelling and fix definitions, and thereby improve communications for every conceivable kind of social and commercial reason.

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