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Germany’s “Transparency Act” Lets Regulators Search Media Offices and Platforms Without Warrants
A power shift from courts to bureaucrats.
Christina Maas
 

The German government has discovered a clever way to expand its surveillance powers: call it “transparency.” The federal cabinet has approved a bill that would let state agents enter media offices and digital platforms without needing a judge’s permission.

The official justification, ensuring honesty in political advertising, sounds harmless enough until you read the fine print and realize it’s about as transparent as a brick wall.

The “Political Advertising Transparency Act” is described as an effort to align with new EU rules on political ad disclosure.

What it actually does is grant the Bundesnetzagentur, a telecom regulator, search powers usually reserved for criminal investigators.

https://reclaimthenet.org/germany-political-ad-transparency-bill-press-surveillance
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"A great civilization is not conquered from without until it has destroyed itself from within. " -- Ariel Durant

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Sieg Heil! 

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Der Stürmer exempted, of course.
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Government curating political speech and truthiness?  What's the worst that could happen?
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