After more than a year of legal struggle, the UK’s Investigatory Powers Tribunal has issued a landmark ruling on the country's secret bulk collection program. That program, first revealed by Edward Snowden, allowed the country's surveillance agency, the GCHQ, to tap internet cables and build a detailed database of the country's communications with little to no legal oversight.
As a result, nothing has to change, and it’s unlikely that anyone involved in the program will face repercussions of any kind.
UK admits it spied illegally for 17 years, is sorry, won't stop
October 17, 2016
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