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Privacy laws in other countries

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bibblebub | 09:33 Tue 24th May 2011 | Law
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The internet has made a mess of the privacy laws in the UK.

But how are other countries coping? Are their laws a lot more liberal so that there is no conflict? Have any already changed their laws to include internet postings? Or have they yet to face a similar problem? It seems unlikely that the UK is the first to have to deal with this type of situation.
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Oh well, I'll post a reply to myself...

This article http://www.guardian.c...24/ryan-Digs-internet would seem to suggest that in due course there could be some significant battles around the world between the public and the authorities.
Sorry bibblebub, there are so many threads on this it's hard to keep up with them all - but here are the two I was taking part in ...

http://www.theanswerb.../Question1020745.html
http://www.theanswerb.../Question1020914.html

... and here are the two external links I thought were most relevant ...

http://www.un.org/en/.../udhr/index.shtml#a12
http://www.yourprivac...rRightsToPrivacy.html

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