He's too honest
He obviously got the memo about metadata availability, but overlooked the ``Confidential'' classification.
Mere weeks after Australia's government passed its metadata retention laws, a junior minister has - perhaps jokingly - threatened to use them against a journalist. The minister in question is Jamie Briggs, member for the South Australian seat of Mayo and assistant minister for infrastructure and regional development. Briggs …
Australians have been told metadata retention is necessary to stop terrorism and sex crimes against children
Once it is possible to read the minds of people with a machine, will they also say that mandatory weekly brain checks are necessary to stop terrorism? Or will they decide that people's thoughts are their own?
Don't answer that.