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  • Mobile spy software use almost always illegal, says expert


    12 September, 2006, by Team Outlaw

    A piece of software which allows a user to track another person's mobile phone use would be almost impossible to use in the UK without breaking the law, according to a surveillance law expert.

    Flexispy is the controversial software which is being sold by Thailand and UK based Vervata. Vervata's Flexispy.com site says that it is the "world's most powerful spy software for mobile phones".

    The software's next release, due on 7th September, will allow users to switch on the microphone of a telephone and listen in to the handset's surroundings, Vervata's managing director told OUT-LAW. He was speaking in today's edition of OUT-LAW Radio, the weekly technology podcast.

    Use of the software is almost certain to involve the committing of a criminal act which breaks the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act (RIPA), according to Sue Cullen, an expert in surveillance law at Pinsent Masons, the law firm behind OUT-LAW.

    "[According to] the definitions in RIPA on what amounts to intercepting a communication in the course of its transmission, in this case by a public telephone system, the answer is that it's a wide definition, they take a crowbar to it ...

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    This article was contributed by OUT-LAW.COM, part of international law firm Pinsent Masons. See http://www.out-law.com for further details.










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