The grand chamber of the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) ruled on Tuesday that the Britain's spy agency Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) violated fundamental human rights by intercepting and processing vast amounts of people's private online communications.
The court said in its ruling that the regime for bulk data collection was unlawful, although it noted that the decision to operate such scheme did not itself breach the European convention on human rights.
The court also found that the spy agency's processes for sharing digital intelligence with foreign agencies were not illegal.
From Computing (U.K.)
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