For those of you in the UK... GCHQ receives NSA Data

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In case you missed this, From Slashdot:

Secret Policy Allows GCHQ Bulk Access To NSA Data

hazeii writes Though legal proceedings following the Snowden revelations, Liberty UK have succeeded in forcing GCHQ to reveal secret internal policies allowing Britain's intelligence services to receive unlimited bulk intelligence from the NSA and other foreign agencies and to keep this data on a massive searchable databases, all without a warrant. Apparently, British intelligence agencies can "trawl through foreign intelligence material without meaningful restrictions", and can keep copies of both content and metadata for up to two years. There is also mention of data obtained "through US corporate partnerships". According to Liberty, this raises serious doubts about oversight of the UK Intelligence and Security Committee and their reassurances that in every case where GCHQ sought information from the US, a warrant for interception signed by a minister was in place.

Eric King, Deputy Director of Privacy international, said: "We now know that data from any call, internet search, or website you visited over the past two years could be stored in GCHQ's database and analyzed at will, all without a warrant to collect it in the first place. It is outrageous that the Government thinks mass surveillance, justified by secret 'arrangements' that allow for vast and unrestrained receipt and analysis of foreign intelligence material is lawful. This is completely unacceptable, and makes clear how little transparency and accountability exists within the British intelligence community."

On a personal note, when I worked at the facility in the UK that would be considered the major European 'recording' station today, we worked hand-in-hand with GCHQ (early 1960's during the cold war).
 
I'm a firm believer that there has been and always will be a "you scratch my back and I'll scratch yours" arrangement between all of those organizations that are our allies and friends.
 
I thought this came out ages ago - that the UK and USA got around their domestic limitations by allowing each other to do their spying for them.
 
On a personal note, when I worked at the facility in the UK that would be considered the major European 'recording' station today, we worked hand-in-hand with GCHQ (early 1960's during the cold war).

Are you referring to the 'golf balls' at Menwith Hill?

I've driven past that place countless times over the years. It's about an hour's drive from where I live.
 
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