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  • Open Rights Group (UK)150638
  • Liberty - Campaigning for No Snoopers' Charter150639
  • Data Retention and Investigatory Powers Act 2014 - Wikipedia150640
  • Open Rights Group - No Emergency! Stop the Data Retention Stitch Up!150641
  • A message the Prime Minister must not ignore - 38 Degrees 22.09.22150642
  • The DRIP myth list - Open Rights Group150643
  • UK response to Snowden data 'imperils press freedom' - rights groups - Reuters 03.11.13150644
  • Big Brother Watch (UK)150645
  • Reddit - #OpposeCDB Thread150646
  • Google News - DRIP laws UK150647
  • Google News - DRIP laws protests UK150648
  • Twitter - #DRIP (Data Retention and Investigatory Powers)150649
  • Twitter - #DRIPBill150650
  • Data Retention and Investigatory Powers Bill - UK Government Policy Paper150651
  • New 'Snooping' Law 'Needed To Keep UK Safe' (?) - sky News150652
  • Privacy under Threat: Phones, Computers and even Facebook information will be stored to SPY on you - RT150653
  • Expanding state power in times of ‘surveillance realism’: how the UK got a ‘world-leading’ surveillance law – Open Democracy 23.12.16150654
  • Here’s how we can protect ourselves from the hidden algorithms that influence our lives – The Conversation 20.12.16150655
  • Invalidating the Snoopers’ Charter? Privacy, Surveillance and Britain’s Data Retention and Investigatory Powers Act (DRIPA) – Global Research Centre for Research on Globaliza…150656
  • EU's highest court delivers blow to UK snooper's charter – Guardian 21.12.16150657
  • 'Snooper's charter' bill becomes law, extending UK state surveillance – Guardian 29.11.16150658
  • UK set to approve most extreme spy bill in 'History of Western Democracy' – Common Dreams 18.11.16150659
  • Greatest threat to free speech comes not from terrorism, but from those claiming to fight it - Intercept 13.05.15150660
  • SNP planning to kill off Snoopers' Charter - Telegraph 12.05.15150661
  • Snoopers' Charter: Theresa May's plan to push ahead with Communications Data Bill sparks online campaign for internet freedom - Independent 10.05.15150662
  • The Guardian view on the return of the snoopers’ charter: no balance of power - Guardian 10.05.15150663
  • Snoopers' charter set to return to law as Theresa May suggests Conservative majority could lead to huge increase in surveillance powers - Independent 08.05.15150664
  • Dear Theresa, see you in court - Open Rights Group, 18.07.14150665
  • UK's Drip law: cynical, misleading and an affront to democracy - Guardian 18.07.14150666
  • UN Report Calls Mass Surveillance a Violation of Human Right to Privacy - Digital Rights, 18.07.14150667
  • Will Drip law make UK citizens' data more attractive to hackers? - Guardian 18.07.14150668
  • UK Set To Pass Emergency Data Law - UK To Force Telecom Firms To Spy On British Citizens - YouTube150669
  • House of Lords considers emergency data laws - BBC, 16.07.14150670
  • DRIP Legislation Leaves Britain's Personal Data at Greater Risk From Cyber-Criminals - IB Times 16.07.14150671
  • UN human rights report blows apart governments’ pro-surveillance arguments - Gigaom 16.07.14150672
  • UN commissioner criticises decision to fast-track emergency surveillance bill - Guardian 16.07.14150673
  • UN: emergency data laws 'difficult to justify' - Telegraph 16.07.14150674
  • #DRIP heroes, round one - Open Rights Group, 15.07.14150675
  • Commons passes emergency data laws despite criticism - BBC 15.07.14150676
  • Open letter on the UK's Data Retention and Investigatory Powers Bill - EU Law Analysis 15.07.14150677
  • Academics protest emergency surveillance bill - Wired 15.07.14150678
  • Emergency surveillance bill to be fast-tracked despite 49 MPs' opposition - Guardian 15.07.14150679
  • Data retention bill goes even further than politicians would have you believe 15.07.14150680
  • Data Retention and Investigatory Powers Bill - House of Commons 15.07.14150681
  • Emergency data retention law could fail same tests as the existing law 15.07.14150682
  • Stop DRIP: What The Data Retention and Investigatory Powers Bill Actually Means - IBT 15.07.14150683
  • Drip, Drip, Drip - How Debate About Our Right to Privacy Was Drowned Out By the Sound of Reshuffling - Huff Post 15.07.14150684
  • What is Drip and how, precisely, will it help the government ruin your life? - Guardian 14.07.14150685
  • UK: Emergency Surveillance Law a Blow to Privacy - Human Rights Watch, 14.07.14150686
  • Why the Data Retention and Investigatory Powers Bill IS compatible with human rights - Liberal Democrats 14.07.14150687
  • Edward Snowden condemns Britain's emergency surveillance bill - Guardian 13.07.14150688
  • Unprecedented new powers in surveillance bill, campaigners warn - Guardian 13.07.14150689
  • UK Rushes Through Invasive Surveillance Laws As Intelligence Agencies Go On Trial - ai 13.07.14150690
  • Dissecting DRIP - the emergency Data Retention and Investigatory Powers Bill - Cyberleagle 12.07.14150691
  • Don't call this the surveillance status quo – it's a cross-party stitch-up - Independent 11.07.14150692
  • Emergency surveillance bill is a “secret deal between party leaders”, what MPs think “doesn’t really matter” - LabourList 10.07.14150693
  • UK surveillance bill erodes liberty - Press TV 10.07.14150694
  • UK rushes law to retain telephone and Internet records - Al Jazeera 10.07.14150695
  • Emergency phone and internet data laws to be passed - BBC 10.07.14150696
  • Government announces emergency legislation to continue telecoms data retention after CJEU's strike-down of directive 10.07.14150697
  • UK government faces potential legal action if data retention practices are not ended 6/14150698
  • EU data retention rules unlawful, rules CJEU - OutLaw 08.04.14150699
  • EU Data Retention Directive 3/06 - Wikipedia150700
  • EU Data Retention Directive (2006) - official150701
  • Curia - European Court of Justice150702
  • Parliament 'didn't understand RIP Act' - ZDNet 11/03150703
  • Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 (RIPA) - Wikipedia150704
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