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posted by Fnord666 on Tuesday August 14 2018, @07:45PM   Printer-friendly
from the just-use-the-front-door dept.

Australia's promised “not-a-backdoor” crypto-busting bill is out and the government has kept its word - it doesn't want a backdoor, just the keys to your front one.

The draft of The Assistance and Access Bill 2018 calls for anyone using or selling communications services in Australia will be subject to police orders for access to private data.

That includes all vendors of computers, phones, apps, social media and cloud services in the Lucky Country, and anyone within national borders using them. These data-tapping orders will be enforced with fines of up to AU$10m (US$7.3m) for companies or $50,000 ($36,368) for individuals

The draft legislation also wants five years in prison for anyone who reveals a data-slurping investigation is going on. And while there's no explicit encryption backdoor requirements in the 110 page draft bill, our first look suggests there doesn't need to be.


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  • (Score: 2, Disagree) by Runaway1956 on Tuesday August 14 2018, @09:28PM (4 children)

    by Runaway1956 (2926) Subscriber Badge on Tuesday August 14 2018, @09:28PM (#721545) Journal

    I suspect that you might be American. Test? In court? Maybe. But, let us be aware that Oz law has little in common with US law. It has much in common with UK law though. Oz is a kind of democracy, governed by the Crown, which is not very democratic at all. We are (or should be) aware of how the law is abused in this country when government really really wants you. That sort of abuse is easier to justify when you have a Crown to blame it all on.

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  • (Score: 2) by archfeld on Tuesday August 14 2018, @10:59PM (1 child)

    by archfeld (4650) <treboreel@live.com> on Tuesday August 14 2018, @10:59PM (#721584) Journal

    The US is NOT a democracy and never has been. We are a Republic, which on its's surface seems the same but actually isn't. We get to vote in a popular election, but the actual mechanics involve electorals who represent the population but have differing outlooks based on the state they represent.

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    • (Score: 3, Informative) by HiThere on Tuesday August 14 2018, @11:52PM

      by HiThere (866) Subscriber Badge on Tuesday August 14 2018, @11:52PM (#721611) Journal

      I would have said "based on the power block" rather than "based on the state". And the results aren't really the same.

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  • (Score: 3, Funny) by driverless on Wednesday August 15 2018, @12:44AM (1 child)

    by driverless (4770) on Wednesday August 15 2018, @12:44AM (#721623)

    let us be aware that Oz law has little in common with US law.

    Given that Australian law trumps the laws of mathematics [newscientist.com], it's clear that Oz law has little in common with any kind of law.

    • (Score: -1, Offtopic) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday August 15 2018, @08:56AM

      by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday August 15 2018, @08:56AM (#721711)

      Given that Australian law trumps the laws of mathematics

      Trump! Trump!! Trump!!! ... MAAAGAAAAA!