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New Zealand Government Forcing Internet Companies and Network Operators to provide Interception capability
10/15/2013 6:07:00 PM
The bill demands the companies and other network operators like Facebook, Microsoft, Google and Yahoo must allow New Zealand spy agencies a certain path to monitor user communications, but it will also violate the rights of New Zealand citizens.
They said that making their systems interception capability for New Zealand spy agencies would present serious legal conflicts for companies headquartered in other countries.
However, in response, Communications Minister Amy Adams said there was a proper administrative process to follow before overseas-based companies would be obliged to provide an interception capability. That process would ensure that issues around conflicts of laws between New Zealand and companies' home jurisdictions were addressed.
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