Posted Tuesday 21st October 2008 12:06 GMT
@William
Yes, but they'll install it on all privately owned PCs (probably as a trojan) so that unregistered devices can be shut down and citizens expressing dissent via email can be removed from interaction with "reasonable people".
It wouldnt go on government PCs or their contractors. Unless there's anything personal about "VIPs" on there
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