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Is all hacking wrong ?
Many criminals , terrorists , dodgy MPs , FIFA bribes, Pakistani match fixers, etc
have been finally caught by hacking . Hacking is used after a crime has been committed or suspected but where do you draw the line ?
have been finally caught by hacking . Hacking is used after a crime has been committed or suspected but where do you draw the line ?
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Not all journalistic scoops involve 'hacking'. Regarding MPs' expenses, someone who worked inthe expenses department took the data to the Telegraph. (He took it to other papers first but they refused it because it was stolen property - a different offence.) Pakistani cricketers fell victim to a sting operation; I don't know that hacking was involved there either.
Both those cases involved potentially criminal behaviour; there may be something to be said for going beyond the law in such cases. This does not apply to hacking celebs' voicemail in order to tell the world they're pregnant.
Not all journalistic scoops involve 'hacking'. Regarding MPs' expenses, someone who worked inthe expenses department took the data to the Telegraph. (He took it to other papers first but they refused it because it was stolen property - a different offence.) Pakistani cricketers fell victim to a sting operation; I don't know that hacking was involved there either.
Both those cases involved potentially criminal behaviour; there may be something to be said for going beyond the law in such cases. This does not apply to hacking celebs' voicemail in order to tell the world they're pregnant.
Yes, In the case of journalism for those who will bust a gut to get a story or picture by any means. But in the interests of security by the Police MI5 or other intelligence networks No.
I have to admit I wondered if the demise of the NoW meant the end of the un covering of sleazy goings on of sports stars MP's etc.
I have to admit I wondered if the demise of the NoW meant the end of the un covering of sleazy goings on of sports stars MP's etc.
JNO - OK it might not be a "court" case but Press complaint Commission is considered pre-court authority when you are dealing with press. Here is the link but their further action (as mentioned there) may not go ahead now as there is no more N-O-W.
http://sports.ndtv.co...nst-news-of-the-world
http://sports.ndtv.co...nst-news-of-the-world
thanks, keyplus. The PCC looks like being abolished before it can take any further action.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-14085735
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-14085735
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