Tag Archive for 'information'

European Commission kills Internet Privacy

Internet service providers are to keep records of emails and online phone calls under controversial new government regulations that come into force today.

ISPs will be legally obliged to store details of emails and internet telephony for 12 months as a potential tool to aid criminal investigations. Although the content of emails and calls will not be held, ISPs will be asked to record the date, time, duration and recipients of online communications.

The new regulations are contained in an EC directive on data retention that already applies to telecoms providers and is now being extended to ISPs.

The directive was conceived as a response to the London bombings of July 2005, following which the Council of the European Union highlighted “the need to adopt common measures on the retention of telecommunications data”.

“Knowing when someone sent an email or made an IP telephony call, and knowing who they emailed or called, is very revealing information – these regulations potentially put that information in the hands of a wide range of public bodies,” said Sam Parr, a lawyer specialising in communications at Baker & McKenzie.

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All i can seeing this do is to expose and give a greater risk to privacy of peoples information, transactions and giving rise to a bigger big brother style way of Governments. And in the long term a threat to all civil liberties and rights on the Internet as a whole.

World Book Day

Its World Book Day today 5th March 2009.

World Book Day was designated by UNESCO as a worldwide celebration of books and reading, and is marked in over 100 countries around the globe. The origins of the day we now celebrate in the UK and Ireland come from Catalonia, where roses and books were given as gifts to loved ones on St. George’s Day – a tradition started over 80 years ago. For international information about World Book Day, please click here.

World Book Day 2009 in the UK and Ireland will take place on Thursday 5th March. Please note that this date applies to the UK and Ireland only. The initiative is so well established in schools here that we want to make sure that the Day happens in term time to really make the most of this opportunity to celebrate books and reading. Most other countries hold World Book Day on 23rd April every year.
World Book Day is a partnership of publishers, booksellers and interested parties who work together to promote books and reading for the personal enrichment and enjoyment of all.

So later i will be grabbing a book, and having abit of a read. :)

Work Work

Started work now properly at Shavington High School, in my first proper week, and im enjoying it. As my job is a new postion things are taking there time to get sorted, for example, my own logons, my own set of keys etc. But its all good.

As part of my job i will be split between two jobs:

Webmaster – which will be done at the end of the day, updating the VLE (Virtual Learning Enviroment), which needs alot of work to get it upto a good standard, but it is mainly setting standards for each departments work and how the content goes on to the internet.

ICT Technician – this is my other role, which i will be doing for normally about two hours each day, which could be a host of things, general I.t things to changing pupils passwords.