Analysis: Personal privacy versus crime fighting on the electronic frontier

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The police have been looking to strike deals with Internet service providers to gain greater access to emails which they say would help tackle crime on the Internet. But new developments could come to the rescue of those ISPs who feel they are being railroaded into co-operating with the police. Duncan Campbell reports

A POLICE-LED lobby group is attempting to strengthen private arrangements to give the police better access to email and Internet information. The arrangements are based on existing methods of get...

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