The issue started as a discussion over ethical reporting and the ethics
of organisational press releases, so most of the coverage/discussions
pertained to those areas, with legal blogs also debating if
forgetfulness could be an acceptable defence.
It was conjectured that
some of the issue for the courts was the strength of encryption.
A
reasonably full media write up was:-
http://www.newstatesman.com/blogs/the-staggers/2010/10/police-drage-password-sex
A Happy New Year to all.
Ian W
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