Article 5J7TW GCHQ’s mass data interception violated right to privacy, court rules

GCHQ’s mass data interception violated right to privacy, court rules

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Haroon Siddique
from World news | The Guardian on (#5J7TW)

Human rights judgment follows legal challenge begun in 2013 after Edward Snowden's whistleblowing revelations

The UK spy agency GCHQ's methods for bulk interception of online communications violated the right to privacy and the regime for collection of data was unlawful, the grand chamber of the European court of human rights has ruled.

In what was described as a landmark victory" by Liberty, one of the applicants, the judges also found the bulk interception regime breached the right to freedom of expression and contained insufficient protections for confidential journalistic material but said the decision to operate a bulk interception regime did not of itself violate the European convention on human rights.

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