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Written Answers — House of Lords: Internet: Mastering the Internet (12 Oct 2009)

Baroness Miller of Chilthorne Domer: To ask Her Majesty's Government whether as part of the Mastering the Internet programme, or any other initiative, they are intending to utilise, or require communications service providers to utilise, Deep Packet Inspection to record communications data in non-centralised databases.

Written Answers — House of Lords: Internet: Mastering the Internet (12 Oct 2009)

Baroness Miller of Chilthorne Domer: To ask Her Majesty's Government whether the Mastering the Internet programme will require the creation of any new non-central databases.

Written Answers — House of Lords: Interception of Communications ( 5 Oct 2009)

Baroness Miller of Chilthorne Domer: To ask Her Majesty’s Government how the Interception Modernisation Programme and the Mastering the Internet programme will interact operationally and financially.

Written Answers — House of Lords: Interception of Communications ( 5 Oct 2009)

Baroness Miller of Chilthorne Domer: To ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they have any plans to intercept the content of internet communications; and, if so, what methods they are considering.

Written Answers — House of Lords: Internet: Privacy ( 7 Jul 2009)

Baroness Miller of Chilthorne Domer: ...what was their response to the European Commission following the infraction proceedings commenced in April 2009 by the Commission for non-implementation of the European Community laws protecting internet users under the Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) Regulations 2003 (SI 2003/2426) with regard to the interceptions which occurred during the BT Phorm trials of web...

Policing and Crime Bill — Committee (3rd Day) (Continued) ( 6 Jul 2009)

Baroness Miller of Chilthorne Domer: ...go away to seek evidence, which will probably be quite hard to find, as this has not yet come into effect. I still think that, as a matter of principle, expecting members of public to search on the internet is not as satisfactory as including the conditions in the licence. I have not really heard from the Minister a good reason why they should not be in the licence, but I shall consider...

Civil Liberties: Electronic Surveillance — Debate (23 Apr 2009)

Baroness Miller of Chilthorne Domer: ...confirmed to me in Written Answer HL2760. The use of DPI has been one of the main objections in the Phorm saga because of its potential to uncover personal information by reading the data part of internet traffic, rather than just the header. I do not believe that it is consistent with RIPA, but the Government have not made clear whether or not it is. Will the Minister explain what uses...

Written Answers — House of Lords: Communications Data (20 Apr 2009)

Baroness Miller of Chilthorne Domer: To ask Her Majesty's Government whether, in planning the Interception Modernisation Programme, they have considered deep packet inspection equipment as a means of analysing people's internet communications in order to ascertain their identity in cases where it is not evident from the source and destination of data packets.

Borders, Citizenship and Immigration Bill [HL]: Committee (1st Day) (25 Feb 2009)

Baroness Miller of Chilthorne Domer: ...e-terrorism. As the Government, rightly, physically strengthen our land borders with personnel to deal with particular issues, what effect will this have on pushing crime and terrorism on to the internet; for example, by encouraging terrorists to go down the completely different route of cyber attacks as opposed to physical attacks? While these attacks may not threaten life in the same...

Written Answers — House of Lords: Telecommunications: Security (12 Feb 2009)

Baroness Miller of Chilthorne Domer: ...Majesty's Government what advice or opinions the Centre for the Protection of National Infrastructure issued to the Home Office, the Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform and internet service providers regarding the trials of internet service provider-based behavioural targeting in 2006 and 2007.

Written Answers — House of Lords: Internet: Service Providers (28 Jan 2009)

Baroness Miller of Chilthorne Domer: To ask Her Majesty's Government whether persons working for internet service providers are prohibited from giving information as to the persons sending datagrams, recipients of them, and the contents of such datagrams; and whether any person disclosing any such information would be liable to dismissal or prosecution.

Privacy: Mobile Telephone and Internet Records (17 Nov 2008)

Baroness Miller of Chilthorne Domer: asked Her Majesty's Government: Whether their proposed database of mobile telephone and internet records complies with United Kingdom citizens' rights to privacy.

Privacy: Mobile Telephone and Internet Records (17 Nov 2008)

Baroness Miller of Chilthorne Domer: ...the moment of what a huge step this is between being a person with a right to privacy and effectively being treated as a suspect? With 3 billion e-mails—that is, 35,000 every second—18 million internet connections and 57 billion text messages a year, does he think that this is really likely to prove the most effective way of fighting terrorism, given that the estimated cost will be up...

Written Answers — House of Lords: Internet: Deep Packet Inspection (29 Sep 2008)

Baroness Miller of Chilthorne Domer: asked Her Majesty's Government: What advice they have received from the Information Commissioner's Office with regard to Deep Packet Inspection and use of cookies with or without consent from internet users.

Written Answers — House of Lords: Internet: Unencrypted Material (29 Sep 2008)

Baroness Miller of Chilthorne Domer: asked Her Majesty's Government: What assessment they have made of the advice of the United Kingdom Intellectual Property Office that copyright applies to computing and the internet in the same way as material in other media, and whether they consider that all unencrypted material published on the internet is public domain and therefore free from copyright.

Written Answers — House of Lords: Internet: BT and Phorm (29 Sep 2008)

Baroness Miller of Chilthorne Domer: ...was requested; and what response the Home Office made; and What work was undertaken by the Office of Security and Counter-Terrorism between June 2007 and December 2007 on the legal position of internet advertising systems; and Who attended the meeting between Phorm/121 Media and officials from the Home Office in August 2007; what the purpose of the meeting was; what the agenda was; and...

Written Answers — House of Lords: Cybercrime (29 Sep 2008)

Baroness Miller of Chilthorne Domer: asked Her Majesty's Government: Which elements of the critical national infrastructure are protected by an air gap; and which are connected to the internet.

Written Answers — House of Lords: Internet: Deep Packet Inspection (22 Jul 2008)

Baroness Miller of Chilthorne Domer: asked Her Majesty's Government: What advice have they issued to internet service providers about (a) obtaining consent from, and (b) informing internet users and website owners about, trials of new technologies that utilise deep packet inspection or cookies or both.

Written Answers — House of Lords: Internet: Searches (22 Jul 2008)

Baroness Miller of Chilthorne Domer: asked Her Majesty's Government: Whether they intend to issue further guidance to Ofcom on the relationship between internet service providers, search engines and the public's awareness of what information interception, storage and monitoring may occur when they use the internet.

Written Answers — House of Lords: Internet: Unencrypted Material (22 Jul 2008)

Baroness Miller of Chilthorne Domer: asked Her Majesty's Government: What assessment they have made of the sufficiency of implied consent for the interception for commercial purposes of internet users' unencrypted communications by internet service providers.


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