Thursday, May 22, 2008

RIM allows Indian government to monitor Blackberry network


Well, it took longer than 15 days to reach a resolution, but apparently RIM is going to back down and allow the Indian government to monitor the Blackberry network in that country. What's worse, it appears that RIM was more interested in covering its own ass than protecting user data during the negotiations: the only concession the company received from the Indian government was a promise that it won't be held liable if there's a leak of users' personal information. Yeah, that ought to provide a sparkling incentive to keep things safe. There's no word on when monitoring might begin, but we've got a feeling privacy-loving Indians might suddenly be in the market for a new smartphone.
[Thanks, Rishab J.]

[Via: Engadget ]
[Tag: india, monitoring, rim, snooping, spying, user data, UserData ]

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