Comment by rurban 5 days ago Into jail with those officials. Clear violation of their constitution 4 comments rurban Reply inglor_cz 5 days ago It is France. The state is them.Edit: I wonder why this is downvoted. The bureaucratic class holds enormous power in France, and has constantly acted against digital rights and privacy with impunity. The only institution that can somewhat restrain them is ECHR. rurban 4 days ago Well, other states are not much better. UK, Australia, USA come to my mind. But this is excessive inglor_cz 4 days ago We indeed seem to be in a race towards the bottom in this regard, but France was always a "forerunner".Already 15 years ago it was illegal to use Wi-Fi outside buildings in France. I still remember the old Nokias plastered with those warnings. 1 reply →
inglor_cz 5 days ago It is France. The state is them.Edit: I wonder why this is downvoted. The bureaucratic class holds enormous power in France, and has constantly acted against digital rights and privacy with impunity. The only institution that can somewhat restrain them is ECHR. rurban 4 days ago Well, other states are not much better. UK, Australia, USA come to my mind. But this is excessive inglor_cz 4 days ago We indeed seem to be in a race towards the bottom in this regard, but France was always a "forerunner".Already 15 years ago it was illegal to use Wi-Fi outside buildings in France. I still remember the old Nokias plastered with those warnings. 1 reply →
rurban 4 days ago Well, other states are not much better. UK, Australia, USA come to my mind. But this is excessive inglor_cz 4 days ago We indeed seem to be in a race towards the bottom in this regard, but France was always a "forerunner".Already 15 years ago it was illegal to use Wi-Fi outside buildings in France. I still remember the old Nokias plastered with those warnings. 1 reply →
inglor_cz 4 days ago We indeed seem to be in a race towards the bottom in this regard, but France was always a "forerunner".Already 15 years ago it was illegal to use Wi-Fi outside buildings in France. I still remember the old Nokias plastered with those warnings. 1 reply →
It is France. The state is them.
Edit: I wonder why this is downvoted. The bureaucratic class holds enormous power in France, and has constantly acted against digital rights and privacy with impunity. The only institution that can somewhat restrain them is ECHR.
Well, other states are not much better. UK, Australia, USA come to my mind. But this is excessive
We indeed seem to be in a race towards the bottom in this regard, but France was always a "forerunner".
Already 15 years ago it was illegal to use Wi-Fi outside buildings in France. I still remember the old Nokias plastered with those warnings.
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